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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_06_01 -• .. r s .. a 11, r tr ALWAYS 3 IIOLIDAY9. r ._ _ +++.0 I- of the trunk between the skirts of wool- _ �� H E �T H _ ten dresses. Books can-be tucked 'unto rbc '►Yltl be 388 in 1!106 is Dltterent - - ' 'r - ctangs and corners, but boxes and �� �� '� GOOD ��® ,yr,� . - 1, things breakable require a place where , . Coanides. • • ; U�8 ♦ there w[ll be the least friction, and thl8 Holida s are, of courso, uniJersal,I . Aboutthe tt is always-in the middle, I�ovided-that though each nation. has .Its_Dwrl lne- .- u the trunk is closely packed. thods and times for celebrating special - "It is a mistake to think that articles -events. ..England has_not.t1 e• nl0riupoly . 1SAL r .. - -"� -- - - - - put in the top o1 a trunk will be less of tierces, gsaints, lad other 1rldueCi . .._ �--�- _ -_. liable to get tslussed up than those at the . ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ t bottom. Dien who-handle-trunks are no melts fora general abstention from -- bot actors of position, and are just as v\ork. indeed, so tar as the BritHh Trail-Piegla3nt Pie.-Take three heaped resliable to land one on the top or, end as des are._concerned, a bank holiday is _ cups of chopped pieplant and one cf on the bottom. Long experience, there- a rare event-that that is, compared with IIIc _- seeded and chopped raisins, and add fore, has taught that the only sate and rest of Europe. Turkey, for imstance, _ three Boston crackers rolled fiAe 10 - g' Ibis no fewer Than twenty-o.tie general - . ._�,EYLt� [ZEN TEA this add two-thirds-of.a cup of molasses, reliable way in to pack sloWty, n crowd, holiday's in the course of tweTve month, - , " one and ,a halt cups of sugar, a tea- in fact; and if this can be done in no and this record is very nearly equalled. o[ butter, a pinch o[ salt .and other 'way, to finish by ,ailing every by Japan and the numerous republics �s not . adulterated In any shape Or fOrllrD, Sri - .spoonful possible spare corner with crumpled - b9Cb1! , . pure I he;oLfiihfu . • spice tq, taste. This amount will make newspapers, to keep things from shak- inf is South he efor e America.not a matfer• for sur- ,Masa packets only. 43o, 60o and Boa per Ib. At all crocom three piers. Bake with-tWb crusts: Try in about." _ rise that the, a grit me number •of this this fall when, after,the rains. there g _ 1. I g g EI1G[ILST A\'f AItD ST. LOUIS, 1984. ` ' - art± fresh crisp steaks of•pieplant to be holidays for 1906 should hmount to.338, had. HOUSEWIFE PROL'FBBS. invulin; 217 diftercllt days. The-.dif T ^� + f Stuffed Tomatoes.:-Cut a slice•from the A time for.everything and everything tide f ctrence icthat several-anniversarieounted ls is accs are UOBAtT' t h� �r�d's �w'��4�ii�fir III G p - - stem eiid of the homato. Scoop out The on Clear up as y _ .. seeds and pulp. DIlx the latter with an "you work; it talces but a' cele6ruled on one•pa*ttculaby Ai--Thus, Tfr�E C��..VI BUS CQ$A1.T equal amount of buttered cracker ,moment, then, and saves time atter- s ala\�astern Aust aliatc Itchy; \es'11 nr- ! c . crumbs. Season to taste, flit in the cavi- wards. i w�� CC)•, Lt m�teTd. -- ties of the tomatoes and bake.till the A,n hour lost in the morning has to be each one having aadi ynct origin. - crumbs are brown.- I run after.a?1-day. '' Re ublics -have a weakness.•for cele- -_ . grating Independence Day. There are Authorized Capital Stock. 81;0;01![). Shares St•,each._ - - - Cottage Puddings.--Crearlt together a Do not :bake ugrrecessary work for p .' _ BO•%nD OF DiRECTUIia: • - Cup of sugar and one cup of bud others. nineteen of these states, and each has , ter; add a beaten egg, two-thirds of a A hot fire for roasting and a clear fire its special anniversary. At their head 110'X. RtCUAF,D HARCOL-RT,President, - JANTY.3 TUDItQP11, l:sq:,M.P.P., Head -: - - - cup of mill: and one and a half cone-- for r ifood makes poor blood. we .have ihe' United Slates, the minor _ pirect�r.if the oat Trio utak, air.: for•' - the firm of 1'udhope Carnga Co.,Limited, flour. Bake in a flat pait`ttll ?l�hts 'including Hayti, Cuba, Argen- taerlyTroa.iurerottheProrinceofOntarro DANIEL Simpson, Eiq:, ]TLE., blanaginb -r.:thirty Qi forty minhte8• Serve' 'Ith''6 :Study t0 economize Strength, time 8nd tins, and Peru. ' JOHti FLF'CT, Esq., vice-President,Head Director,Cobalt, ant. fluid sauce-a lemon sauce is nice. money. China, a arentl has'ooh ane day of the flan *r sett,-Lnwnde. l o., Dirr_ .• = Jib e'HbnrY� U UB(S' Esq„ Explorer' ways White meats well done, dark meats that can bepcalledya bans: holiday. . It actor of Gatari t frank. Canning Rhubarb.--Of the many underdone, . 1t.t:,tCrroriS-Clark,�IcYhersoa Camphah S Jarvis.Toronto. ' . - :.tried, I find this method the best: ?eel ccs b the romantic name of the . The a rngany-o+vna as a mining claim,71ree from any encumbrances, the ng tt. h- and tui the stalks into inch Pieces: Never leave soap lying in the water. f Y -and bre Actual Leasure and ciditure may be Chinese Dragon Festival, ,arid Is Celet well-known Culuml.uv dine of to urea, t+hice hay e.depth, located o at ein, ons flat being h:lp, nada Ab Cook them Lit as LLtLIfl water as, posse Ac u P uties of every, hated with great p6mP. ]t is', how: Giroux Lake�h a w�st fivover tmbletltxaSi,fnur�r teey nyofothee,bignpaying minea,,such. as ihe without sugar or salt. Seal while haloid to nliin fe if humdrum done .in the right ever,' a sort of dcntbk•barrelled'earn!- Drummond, and athero, and only a few feet from the famous Gillies timber limit which _When opened it, will testa fres y cal, for it is x`150 the birthday of 'the is so rich in silver that the Government decided todevelap it ton the.benctit oe the public. 'f he M ex s frit and with the'determination to do Emperor. undersigned p ed number of.ha have lost some of iia acidity. _ Y P possible time and. _ that in a.hort time it'will greatly advance. -T'here)s uow a full force of miners developing the the - perieIlce in can in cold water is that everything in the best p The Russian calendar is somewhat property. lend for full particulars. Smil your under, with marked cheque or exprim ordeY,to - must when opened: way. 1 ntifulI besprinkled with holidays the order of • •. Jumbles.-Three-our broiling Ls frequent P e-ndi y e • hirth a rocal DAiIEL I\1 '3*- -butter, on halt. cups of sugar, turning. rince to,induce the loyal Russian work• Stock sold oil the insta!nient plan. - butte eggs. three tablespoonfuls of milk, All articles to be fried should be thor- prince to take a 'hh2i'rlay. They celebrate _ _._—___ , . threeflour to roll. and a teaspoon[ul of bak- oughly dried and slightly warmed, Christmas "Day on the 7th of January, I -_ �fng powder; roll, sprinkle with grana- Economy docs not mean stinginess, and New Year's Day on the 14th of the t``,,r �/ pj►� police and the three burglars were con- • fated sugar; gently roll it In; cut out, but the art of making the most and best same month. '1'hls is dsse to a fondness j,IYES SAVED B! �It\UJ Fuctid I').the cells,-where they ray were' with a hole in.centre and bake. --- De oven can af[ordrtowaitials at htor the for-the old style system of reckoning until-the following day. when Ihoy were' t - -Rosettes.:To the yolks of three eggs the passing of time. . _ ._ _ _- --. cliarge•t S+'ith haing ori alis- DlcHenry'd; r Out of this total•of 31S onl six bank - :anuses "for an.unlawful Purpose" and, i beaten t'ery tight add one quart n! milk, carie but not the cake for the'oven. f cods\.-including Good friday. and A CA ARY THAT TRAPPED TI11UX Fentenccd to six months' imprisonment. ' ,. apiece.at'hutter the size o[ an egg cut A good cook wastes Clothing.• - —tri little pieces Into 'the milk and eggs, Do not use newspapers to wrap about Christmas- Day-arc credited to Eng. BLRGLARS. ll In giving her et(derive 'Mrs: McHenry' I - - land.- But.Ireland. having recently de- ---- -- - -_ '.f.esplatned the heroic'part Which the ca-, t three coffee cups oI flour, a little salt, anything eatable. tided to add St. Palricl<'s Day .tri the - bb nary had played in the I1lUe drama, and! I - •-- theee Ceaspoonfitls 'of baking powder, - - _ I and, lastly, the whites of the eggs WH.kT IS EXPECED-OF A M 11ER- list, has seven. or t'wo.more than Scot- e\'�'n Produced the bird iq court,-to the; I 'beaten very tight and stirred quickly 3n thinkih oler what is expected•of land. Japan .is more generous, haw- het Parrot Cried "-Fire" and Saved Ills great adwiration ot.the spectators ands ' -data the rnixtuie Bake !n a quick oven• the averse woman who becomes a ever, and her list of sixteen holidays ,Distress From Tieing Burned the chagrin of the burglars, who after Orange Short Cake.-One quart ct g includes several picturesque aniversari• wards declared that, though they had, housekee r wile, and rnolher; i#occursl'tQ o! dead heroes,' with even more -L° >�eatL' _ -_ . always looked cit for dogs while en • flour, two tablespoonfuls of butter, two .ta a recent writer that she must be mils - • - -• a ed in their-proressiofial duties, they[ , teaspoonfuls of baking `powder, `lbor- I picturesque names. The,early harvest 6 g ter of all the arts and+sciences in order Fire, and burglars alarms have Pry- never expected to be given away by a, oughly mixed with the Hour; mix not to ro rl fill herosition. Iter eau- t's•S its oven kestival-day, -arra the Im- erial Banquet Day is rigorously ob. ably been"t:ie subjects, of ruorn pateuts canary. _ very stif[1 with cold water, work as little Ballon o be complete, mush be perfect P I than any other aefrt:les of domestic - A .. - . KAf}LE C�t►SE % aI,,n many tines: She must-be enter- served throw hout the \fikado's dnmin- Y if peop as possible, bake, split__open, and ley a uesfulnes3, and yet, le would only sliced oranges between; cut in squares ' g• Las,on..Jailuary '5th. ' Faster, Whifsun,�k� ersuadatl, the finest-alarm 'ever in-which a dove succeeded in :casing __ and serve with Pudding.- taining and accomplished, to charm her!and Christmas ace, of course, "duly ce-' P hllsitcuui and her husband's friends;-she I voiced parrot or an a.sleepin boy who was In danger of 1 1'ng Pudding.-One-fourth `pound Cl lebrated by the Christian element in the thought of is a deep: gun. - fine, one-fourth pound I must be a well-rounded housekeeper, opulatioil it 1L ger unary. Ut course, it one tie- Lein burnt In.his.be&wes brought ars to 6 Sl C .' Sgs. chopped I understand• cooking thoroughly, else P _ _ . �._ rides to keep a parrot as a-fire alarm'der the notices of the writer a taw years breed crumbs, one-fourth pound of how.can she dtri�ct the energies of her -' it 1s well to teach hint; the word "F'rrnl" ago, !t appears`that the you named brown sugar, rme-10"' pound suet. domestic in that line? She must-be well " 3 Marks, living to Manchester, England, r __ • one-fourth pound candied Lemon' peet acquainted with the sanitary code,.-to Dt-\TII .. - .D 1�E-1R. Wad when to use se -This, fortunately,tel'• had a pet dove,.to which he was very • was done'in the cage of alis. Annie Nat- I. I rk .. and cittron, one nutmeg and fiye eggs. see that. leer' house is welt-ventilated, - tier, who some months ago ,;vpuld most much attached, and whlGh he-kept- at ' 1' - mix them thoroughly.. put in a.mould properly heated, and It�e f'tlutubin;; in Three Iioctors Battled But Dr. \VUliams'Phad ertainly have.-been burned to her bed nigh$ in els bedroom. The boy, who . and boll or steam Tour hours.-, good .condition: must know hlow t, at- _, rink Pins Caine to the Rescue. it not been -for.I'aPagua�:, her pet was in the habit of feeding in bed and Bread Pudding.-Ono coffee cup -t tend to the.rn9rketing and genual.j uy= arrot, who succeeded in arousing tier placiriff thesasrdi�9n ihe pillow:Ln order _ - Dread crumbs, dried land railed fine; fag, so that sufticient economy may be ac.-t a few morltt>y ago the h�i►ne of .tole yet there WV time for escape. tr obtain a better light, hal asleep ons one teacup of sugar, one quart of milk, practiced; must make all her own calls, air. �taules Beers, of-Litierson, N. B.. ass-that in'April last airs: Pat- right. before extinguishing the candle, one teaspoonful of ginger.'a little salt, and her husband's as welt, to keep, w'#r Idled with sorrow. ll seclned that It appe `.-. il3ree- eggs (Saving-out the whites u! LatSch With her so�iat'duties, her know- ce4iin wo"Uid clr'iifn the life of their tree•had retired to rest one night and clothe rolled over and set are to tiro bed- ver tri ,tit little girl. To-da thiir; gloom is was locked to 'slumber, when a ling-•t1oThe•.._ _ _ - p goo asked stead jelly o `Lefige.ot sewing must be such ii5 to keep b 6 i • the top. then a, frosting made of Me ledge family mending dine. i[ not to Msh• chilrlgeti to o 'ihe !title one'is no w'hCh hsd gaol placed ops fQ a iha�ca�a�e tl>r An,I tntng <1.right,�ned byas lvaNc,ffed by the the 'JI whitas of the eggs, and one tablespoon ion the clothes; then, whew-the children ,longer Ill, put i5 now rI r 1 �__ ' } I arrot, \who ilivaTiably took his nlgh s f1 - -fut..nt sugar. Return to 'the oven until come, she must be•N, trained kinder=lltappy. • Dr. Williains' link Pills lP a the bars rit 'age in -a wild R lest on a movable perch placed nearjrndeacnr- !o, eccapE.fhal_the bo awoke. slightly browned. I gariner, and-then, later ori, she narst l•rvtig!it this change after three • due:• Y Apple' [arta;-Parr, quart::, 'core:and-,remember all'she e4 Pr learned at school�.lors had felled. l uncerntng this ill- Mrs .Pallier s bed, tve§ €e 'tlrst to I and._af_once realizing the danger, jump- . =`.boil in a halt lea", q of water until I i.ess and cure h(rs. Beers says:- "At,awaken to a sense of danger by :atria t nlil of gaff. ;seized n jug nt water. or college, . as dot to be put tc; sha>ne I, " al a of six my little girl becam8 very f the curtain blaze yp, Ilnd iinmedititily And dashed it over the htrrning clothes. very soft, ten large..BPPt� beat till very i by the girl or,,�bbooy of the twentieth cen- g screamed out the word 'Fire;' as loud ' smooth, then add the yolks of six rggs' r• while -at sata+e time she must ili. At different times for the !text I as smoke and fright would permit 'him,J RiiE fife Ilamrs had taken Iba 17Gm a three whole eggs, juice and- grated I to y, wear grid a -half .t!u-ee doctors-treated d b thored-sc easilw: anti tee- mons, half cu of butter; yob.-again-to,_enter_into,their joys,• y 1 jpp this; f TR�rkr, who pc�cr.�,ct�ii terttg nnd of two Lc P s terribt " aC5 air • spa P and sentiments, see�liat-thetr-corn-[:nun down anti herrbool d was, notlimgipeact fully, F'aI'aguny flew' on to fhb t,f Plum;, aciztrt the;cage containing his _ -one and a half cups of sugar or more, panions are what They should be. •and, ` g ,. ret, and dashed-ofr•ta his father's room, t if not sweet enough; beat nil [tlorou(fh- when sickness comes mother is expected tut water. 'then dropsy set In, he I�,ed and. seeing one rad protrtldin from } . _ '.,•ly; line little tart tins with putt.paste, 16-.be a trained nurse, ready to be up Iv,ould swell so that her. clothes-were into it ttie bed-clothes. Bilked 'E'ier i, armising 'tho inmates of the. house en and [lIl n ith-the mixture; bake fly"e min- . l much lob-small tar. her: ller }.egs and Into it with'so much also nc h tent I t rnlle: Agaisfed by half•a dozen inembind- • rites in t hot oven.. - day-and- night; taking tale temperature, feet were nearly twice then* natural eventually \Ids,-Pallier also avviil:0 to loo, or 11tP I +,,g4hold:-arms \with Itt#rid" " giving the medicine. . size: To make her torture worse nc�u- a sense of ranger and in a.higher key grenadPg, the Ere was soon under con- Porcupine _fake."=One. large cup of -T-- _. r.tatism-set in. Ile! slate .was pitiable. _ till. though not ,hw�fare the r+utm was _ %%-bite sugar, one half cup of butter, one ECHOED THE PARROT'S CRY. _ .: egg. on cup of sweet milk -one and - - '.-An-Ei\.IN THE NITC]DEN. '.',,Sometimes we thought she could not prn�t!calt� tntrnt or t, The dove. ivfitt one-half teaspoonfuls o! Lakinl; powder, - . live much.longer and for three monies,She. quickly, an With u .oriel; of had vntinirl,tedty satt�d the haw's life, -- .-ttiyo cups of.fico:; mis above ingredients ire's a tory Good,ICilchen Ataid In the she could not walk a step: s! Ouch h room totally for- vvn.c rccard.,rL ria a fiPMif1P, fine! to -r(-,.' _ _ rrur fled, 'the had n ,,n rncmil on of her h , very r civod a together as usual, ai3d bake; whefl theI. \Vest. tier was to-eatl e her the- gra cs ag- � poor PapaguaY, ha It v i e - r� ec ,... .1 .. cake is cold, and just before serving, In British Columbia„our. "neat-handed could do nothing.for-her and, as a Inst her the alarm. But she had scarcely' de- ly, she new ct o e n=fiTite trntortunate. cn The doctors vv ore bafRed thew - pour the folfowmg'cream .over.it,..,after Phyalu” (brie wonders if Dliltt5n ever scalded two floors when she recollercLvcted ly' she d(ed tw`o years later. . - i :..,having Pnt a teag'Nor?n[ul cr[ so{t si- resort eve began the use of Dr. \t'llliams'!tea parrot, and, regardless o[she gl'T tot i had his best china smashed) is replaced Firik Pills. Slie••took the pills- several. Ganger site ran, made he way back to T— molds over the 'top n[ it: Cream two: by Ah Sin 'who has good points about cleat's when we saw there was a I the room, new, tilled with smoke and . , - - - eggs, one quart o[ milk, one cup ofsu- him, although his failings do not lean slight improvement. ihe improvement games, and, seizing the bird in her arms 11IEDIf IKE FOR CIItLDRE,Y,. ' , ,.gar. two tahlespoonfuls o[ cornstarch, to"virtue's side. Ah din is clean dili- Y ' ' . . • ' - " ono-halt `teaspoonful o[ vanilla: dissolve gradually.became, m9re marled and b once more fled, this time to safr\ty. - _._. - the cornstarch in a little milk, add gent, methodical (he wilt see -that. ha[the time she lied taken twent} ons It' seems almost absurd to,state that _ Ibeaten•-eggs.-su ar and' re:.91; of the milk, -childrrn do their les'sons wbile'he - ' I YAxes.her.cure \vas complete. It is naw a 'canary lies ever.-tee .the means o[ 1-. medicine which keeps tY1e babies' ` g the dinner). iidapfable.'and`his memo no months since she took the•pills,1 bringing about the arrest of tiurodars, !n chilefren well, or restores them- to - - •• end cook' as a•custard: - - is marvellous. He told a mistress w'h and she•is now well-as she ever was yet such a thing occurrod no ion' '• a o r I!h \when they are ill, is a priceless • •• - asked h!fn•Yor- a-cogl;cry book to look up:and goes lo, sehnril every.day'._ I can; Man June 25111 last, ,uveal air 1-onn_to hilmunilt', Such a mecdicit�is_ - .. PAC(CING TBLNKI- -' the recipe of a cake she had made that not speak ton. highly in favor of Dr. McHenry, a well-kriown'sncietj woman :,thy s (twit Tablets. ,These Tablets she "must have heaii prior orcin. Rut' 't'Iliams''Pinlc Pills for.1 feel they saw-I living in Cliicaiio,,had her house'hroh<n I�,,,re all stomach and bowel trtwbles, •' -.._ghis i_c.a sub1ecl upon which there is 'grimetimes.he is too adaptable-as when ee! my-little girl's life." into.• tel .- �Ictl,nry has a pot c;inaty inll;iy the P,iin nt tetlh!r.r':nnd give' tt varI -of opinions refreshing . In :acral digcucsion the fol- one Sunday, returned to find him asleep the-•sickness which prevails i'oda}. 10,n1' the house. ,tad In wariat�y' �letPs nti tet nnllltr h,+� tlls.;uaran!ee;tit a grn'- .'lowing w.ic\w \vire e�?iit'stcd• hy- one in her had, w-ith•her ow'n nightdress an.,t.nve. hoallh. strength mail "'tiapi,itir�s the toll of v\'artiiubc iiI 1:rs.,`,Trjlrnr. .t1rlun,1nt .annlys;t. that this medicine .` who ciat11,9s� hgyo hitt wmi,,, exp Ile. tiad.ihrnight her gUnc out.for the day, you inust. hnve rich, red blood.. Dr. bedrown. On, (11e .night in question]cine•. not contain ane Particle of the, • in llle natller: aria \was enjoying a lillle Sabbath rest,i\\;illiam Pill: Pills-make tills rich, red \lis, McHenry was slecpint snuinllY i i,,,isrnitn1. „j,iateg !!anal in co called __. - ".\[t, r ytm' tie r•�rsnntl"d 'that every- he-��1.'---tTe cooks exquisitely, but is i t,lo(-d,-hist S why the>y cure ,inaemia,!w hc'n',he ikcz�s li rife .-wolliiri' I'llo 'Till, tout, li;I.s I eon crn�wdril,inlq your trunk, nOf •fasit«3ious• Cn& i� the story•k,ld of indigeslion. loss of appefitc, rheiuna-I from Culpinir, nnd, as the bird asually cll,,,� 1'ho ,'I:nitlr!s, are ecr.alty good- nda n,ll,iin,i•nit.ro, r'v:'n i[ y ,u have to et int terrier-vvho fell iritis the hands,t;s i neuridgia, nervous..trrnihle:,,hoart' fabs asleep' as .alert and- rtantain: Par• fill,!},,, nr\vhtit'aa•hahy•ry the.\v'ell grown . a p -si! nn for lid. nnd yna will far fes, con- of a Chinese help. .ficin -w s its ninle.'p;llpilnlion nail 'ail the, ailments jierult• tartly quiet until d1\vn, his mistress telt :Told. t!r Baht. Carrie, .T.nring. Ont., -'• % !fusion at ynur journey:s end; 'than' if['and before .going' out 'on a round 'r,f'ar 40 rro\vin r tiro and .\women. :Sold cpminced -that !here was. _sointithing gr\ - tt<rve :fotnui Gab... .(. Tab g. K g t, :'T no attent.inn end been`i;iv'en to frlliftg I visits ane day its .misiress Gn-01 explicit by dealers In medicine or by-mail at r w rrnig, f lot: n 'sl,!,1111;d me lio nc for raring con- ewery crnr!c and rre'vice' so 4f� things l it th Wong, her,ne\r f..hinese 500 ff'•box,_or six bo-xes for G?.5(1 fl`nm ihe \i'a.�'nbout to''ris0 aiiti hirn im=the � twill'nr,! have a chance to rattle round ' �.linalio=i an\t til er ills .nf li'fle ,ones." boy, to take great care-of of Fido and get The Dr. 1\'illianrs'• Medicine Co., Brock- gas, w'hic'h \wa;s , hurnin , los, \\ht.n \all can �,a !heso Tnhlets from any -end get acquainted'with-each other be. .1110 din?u r reAdy..at .Oven: A'few hntrr§' fife Ont: I tete r young uietr .catered . the.- n�ma. n,, lit iH. d�nh�r-.nr t r mail .a[. n5r -as fore 5'Oti arc-ready to fi;ive.lhem, liter the lady returned: nnd•;' ns uslFttl, i TFra�lr Ihoir \\ ty tri her hc�lsidt,-, n`ll 'Ir•tpc\I- I,\• writm:; The Dr. Wttliams' 1lferji- "i[ yott wish to put in boxes. nr a hind het` first Thought was of her little dog.. fiER\'L'D BL' l\rG)\f1:N; - __ ini,intioiT;tinj imine} niuT walunl h. \ ( h cmc Cts., Brn l:wille, Ont. rriirrnr, nrryiir.turas. put the in-Ili mind}e. , � rntt at the sound . lshe rnt;4hl ptis., , a11t:. Dtiticnry', who . . .. . _ \n Fido came'rimnin•� . • n[ 'her vn!er. Fearfully she,mode •her A ln_rge, numher of women are cm. Paned horsrlf a - - __. • a �iaY to the kitchen. "_\Voag, goose-iS _p y'cd.at the her sotely-for keeping . .l1-.\ \Ill{•\l3Ll' h\IilNif-\\'l5\T:\�, - `` . i Fido." she asked. "Fido he alright, h ['nim', vvardrahe in prrfect condi- P.\Ti NT. TO,ICTFR_ C®1�TINU lnokina bene good." replied \\'nn •f, rt: No spot, or sfaih may disfigure 1, itteiili,cttd t!t;tt she lintl �`Ictl in hills e I nheorflrUy, .nn�i •opening' the min dn�ir his' garish n1.a, nrarl, as lie nlcay., ap l,itdrr• ilei'. In!!Uw',' elft dtlrivnil+ai - to _-T�aa, •allhrnighenernlly reparii0d Those who are,ra[nintaflestr' \cite a' (lnnr!sli, disrin�id n little flg ure hears in white; even a few' flours' wont s,y.e Ilic illuilry if possibly. �ht, ae- i'loro in iho'ii;Iil. of a a•inior•lii.\ury; is . I and strength.by.reQular treat- twill lrubsed in tlir d:rippriig Pnn. 'add• cls+prices the tohos of their freshness. Lnmvlyd�,,,1 Ihuf slit, haul Im itoy in fee eaten all the wear rrnmd, and snore Per- melt with i • ._•_ _ rt' 0r�rrfi }h i to-e,94--it insload c f fIng louse, ou ,,�li a i, . \t SCOt S Emulsion time." As ranch nc 45(1h Per annum 's lilt in this oar rosprrt, as Tn ill ,l! ii ler ndj:[ilia dros.iiit rtu\ni, at th0 i1.I'rltnfi?in, I r\�1,:tentrtnasleroason Of 1hntPatvill r ane aid 'in. British Colualbia to a well- tendants are. not conside-f,4 suiIntilt,for ;altle film- pninlin�� hi, ,1II opal. dnnr_.i _g _ shoutdcontlnuethet treatment p — -- work. Only life roost drli0nte nut_ nahlr them to ilfal:e toast h. n �a,;•tire In hot weather; smaller dose trained Chinaman. 7'he 11111 r liurglTirs inmietlialrly~ nuulc i g V hot% wle coot milk with ltwtll -- tc�rials ftre'tt rl=n'ioir4 -sillc•-En summer n•-cla�lt fur Iho npartnivnl. and as soon i or o\rr the flnnle of an ncetylcne lamp _ _ �afwasvawith ao•d totattyoPron lfECiSS•\fiY:'' nnd a sPeciallywovcn find elate in. ;l, Illoy end ontt:rt:il it \I, . _\Irllonryt t\'i!hrnit. artltiirin�*am nn:aty (!scar is ihe ".� I Idurt^Q the heated - - - ; winter. ru..,hotl to the door, elo.ad it with i btinr;i in°oCrirtich"they' r.itrite: 1lrts ton�lcr SEE e "Young man:' .sits ihe friendly advis• .. . - grid 1ht� Three enlrrprising ihievcls w•rre'is macic of Pi'rfrtrnt0d�iln; the flame dors . NCVTI a Bowsrli: tet .t., er, "whalevor ynii dn, avoid deet:' "1 :� onrris. guess that's what I'll ha\a to do," was Che: "I wouldn't mnrrp the best min serurod, for the door wag_fitted with a 11he.re a arui nch 1 brgwvns fit \vithoukldryiug it IM wASr,m. an�g&te• 1 he answer, "unless my credit gE bet- 'on -earth f't- ire r " { crsursc flat:; .Lha s Air. r,tcH eery then telephoned,tor the up• - _ I}fir,. i bride never .niarrics the best-man. - _ . 4 . l I. - -- - - _. . __ . .. - n z,: `` _ L„E .aza'•;r, iWa1 ,+ ..r fi N-- .,,ems,=-.Z .:«a .. . . .w-: „�,a t'z,.:..� c�:m,:py"i.eLrxt\e4' .a c: � a.- a.m ►.�'+,-a` s7r2 -:•-;`":p�... r -., :• c } �- Sy,.• ~'.T #,"'rr, ;.: ':�.;'r.,,e✓ '�'�.ti.tea.:.z�r'`' P - -- ......._..__._ --.�_ -..ro. ^'a= .sr _ _ �._�.-v ,�.:_�.yfvcn+.+%-«v..�.+-+.�•..,�,:.r•4_.,.•-- , , , Y .� ::� ..'ivy--1• - � .,...,:' ,' � T •4 '... ` _ * _ ..t .:� , .. .. _._. � _. y J,. USE OF THE LEECH t NES CURE FOR HAY FLYER. _ The latest treatment for the preven- t>D �7, �� w L[ hon,of Hay Fever prescribes systema- YceplosConstantly at it aria%$5.cceso r _ tic and continued exercise taken inSUNiT , z 'HEIR MEDICINAL \'IRTL'E WAS t:mely advance of the season for the . al­ ONCE HIG71LY ESTEEMED. �� _ _ appearance the disease do now complaint, stand --- - - --- its nature. is not bought to be a form of catarrh and local appli- Home Druggists Sla!e That .Application is better than other Soaps cations have been largely abandoned. The theory that It is rheumatism of __. •-• Qf Leeches Is hot to Be Re- pt in Mie fnueus membrane is not accepted. _ i --. commended. _ _-the SunjiSlU way. Follow 4 more favored idea attributes the in- direCiionS. ccption of Hay Fever to -sluggishness " Leeches arc, mostly bought by people cf the liver and bicycle riding is recom- 'who have had a blow ur fall, causing•n - Mended to keep this organ in an active blue spot to appear where the blood I and healthy condition.' After'Hay Fever _- _ may-` �� s.• - 'has congested. The a pl leeches to '�" has arrived, the sufferer will find net= �. take out the blood fromt lthesa spots. 4 � � � 6 lher comfort or relief in' bicycling, but pEDLAR'S,CORP.L'GA-TED IRON is made on a 36,000 15. press (the only The. best -_leeches are known as the ` systematic and easy wheeling during Mediterranean leech wird come' from WAY OF WANN-9 the preceding months is warranted to one in Canada) one corrugation at a time, and is guaranteed true and San Guiguela, Spain. They are about. Fixs'r.-Di4 the article greatly modify the severity of an 0.p- straight to size. to be ,cashed to a tub of We carr a 600 ton stock in Oshawa, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and _ ''three inches Long, w till a soft'sinoolh tu%cwarm water, draw is 1'coaching attack, or to entirely prevent London and can shipordinary requirements the same day order is recelved. body tapering to each extremity, and out on a washt•oud and rub it, Y q the soap lightly over it. _, Made in 1 inch, 2 inch'or 2% inch corrugations in sheets any length up Be particular not to mise to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24, 22, .20 18 gauge Painted and Ga are marked with from ninety to one lvanized. _bundred flne._annulations;, their backs wapiog allover. THEN THEN HG-.GOT A GOOD ONE. This class of material is most suitable' for fireproofing Barns, Factory, 'ere olive green with six rusty red long- roil it to a light roil, lay in the tub under the water. "My wife is very fond of trout; so the Mitt and' \\'arehouse Buildings and is water and wind proof. itudinal stripes. The ends are tcrPnin- and go on the sante way ether day-] took off and went fishing." Corrugated Ridges, Lead V\'ashers and Galvanized Nails carried in stock. steel by sucke'r`s. until all the pieces and the "Did''you catch anything?" Send Specifications to your nearest office for catalogues and prices. wap rubbed on, " , DANGER. IN THEIR' USE. rolled up _ Not until I -got home.' Thea go away far - -A peculiar medical law provides-tbat thirty woutes to one We have no hesitation in saying that ���', PEDLAR, PEOPLE � a druggist must not apply a leech. lie hour and tet the"San- y gy may sell them to arsons, but only. a light"�'do its work. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is y p t,EXT.-Aber warring without doubt the best medicine ever t}octor is allowed to apply it. One'well- the full time rub the dothe$ introduced for dysentery, diarrhoea �i{�reQ�, �• I Q�� �, 001 Toraoio, . I , , known druggist told The Star that he iushuy Oet dien at w"h board. f 13g mstd Lite dtK wilt drier cholera and all summer complaints, 7C7 Craig 5t. 443 3naeez it. rl Colborne at. 69 Dnadae at. 76 Lombard at tab Psaier s1 .once al3ptied,a..leech to,an abrasion on a %t;cur..the gastnent,n< sea' sickness, etc. It promptly gives man's turehead, because a doctor could side out to get at the seams, relief,and neer fails to effect a ositive Write your Nearest office.-HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS-05RtAWA, eat. but don't use Oar afore P. - -' clot be got as the hour was late. "After spa don't scald or boil a cure. Mothers should never be without Ltirgest makers of Sheet Metal Building Materials under the British Flag. we mcir had Sores dself• arid, relied- singe viae•- �d don't I a bottle when their c 1- ren are ee • -- - 4W off the mark left by the leech bled 60 wash through a«o suds If in 7 —the water gets too dirt hours to stop it; acid then the man's face fresh.aitja streak is hard was ten times worse-with the marks to wash,rub so■,e More Master: "You'll find when you get map on It, and throw your cheque, kir. Pennink, that r' have left G the acids 1 had to use." tete piece back into the added 5 a month to bur salary. I be. Y d S —TRANSIT Y Y _ � for taw mimktc The Savorite method employed to in auris a. duce a leech to fasten Itself to the-part LASILY C ch is THe Neve'you didn't make a single mistake - - -i-;� •` ��� which u to be ' in our figures curia* the entire - ear." is a question that appeals to all in these busy times. To the whence the blood is to be drawn is to done in lnkewum waif$, y' b y „ an, or the,Workitlgmas-- it is m drop its-fail first.Into a narrow bottle, t.kin •t�� `•'r" 1O gat Bookkeeper: "Yes, l did, fust one. ' Business.Man, the Protessiotsal 111 M tge dicty._md+ away, Master: "What was that?" Bookkeep- s quetftion of vital importance. ---and_thieIL_invert the bottle over the spot � out sad hang � " er: 1 figured•on a bigger advance." where the leech 1s supposed_to go to air dry• nd ret woohms aMan- _ work. if it does not attach itself readily feels proceed as toilors:- A Great Combination, "rerro,im" the beat S. little swept oil rubbed on the spot will I. shake the articles free from tante is It should be taken by all invalids, by iaotrietimes be effective. -The IN near-f dos•. Cut a tablet of aII who are run down or out of sotta. It builds susKIGHT SOAP up,gives new Lite.. _.ly always,falls off after 1t has gorged sbavtn•w pour into.icaltoo ._ __ - -Itself. - ofbe=-l,■gwMWsndwhiskt lot(Fmk - Some druggists put salt on a' leech Into r0.tither, -When J"t 'I "Do you buy your music by the sfter it has been apoiied tera person, use whee without rub- sheet T' inquired a young lady, of the atnd this makes fhrm:, sick, and they rfritts,-s�vueeme_out ditty dracon's daughter. - "Oh, no,' she re- water -emit all the blood. This practice is very •"�'a"t '� lied, "1 always wait until Sunda , and 1 dan nous, as the leech may have been and $of tadewaln m t«. i P )' Y �,�,, y 1eV�„d ltl+,ewarm water, then get It by the choir." I " :veiled to a person who vas' suffering sai=e.re oat water ,out from some infectious disease, and no ewlstittt(and ha"s i°'b' I Iseasl�hs soap a aster nos ataarwaps; - t open air. bat is beat viaan used in.the ittaiight vat t ' applied the I ter i _is d _ w ton at PP to : 0 delieO matter h g [ors rn most follow dbootiass. • second time: there Is always s danger of ,mbn ,,,.y be etely � �T�htsoay a� -16lood poisoning. --- w■sited In dw "5 g p As an eve —M tR Th are very excitable, and ma Ise fit,.e1w '�" .. "fo what do you attribute the Sultan's Y i -beent�tretchin�their Undies alonN •the ton life despite his illness?" ,asked the' r ready tend economical means of quick-IoeomoUon, JtI side of the bottle or bowl in w..ichi ..�� w„ �•o•` pmmincnt Turk. "Bad. marksmanship. ��� BICYCLE HAS. No ODDMPET �T�R they are kepi. At. limes yon may see; --p ,3 e., principally," answered the Court Ph si- i v : them 'writhing -excitedly through the `'.. v..�>: r clan, brusquely• - . - - whether for business, exercise or t•et•resttion _ water, after the tiny animalculae that ` • a A Cushion Frame liicycte fitted with.H}q,enic 'Handle Bldere� only, Farmer's Friend..-The far. Mud Guards, it an are the F constitute their diet.' They y I -.� -it'is _Marrow Coaster .Brake, and -Rainy Day fairly good swimmers,, have extra- �r mer will {lad Dr. Thomas` Eclectrfc'Oil „- ordinary vigor. - a p relit remedy for for wounds or' ot pa=ns Mount. those to ride who ere before, those who - ed 47* Leeches .possess wonderful power in RlWaRD•►fit lig para ~uf t body o affections he 1 induces rt 5 OQO never rode extending and 'contracfkng the-Ir bodies. , to any person who respiratory organs and for household I , -_ride to ride the more. _ ' One moment they are stretched out to r"Tea that flunlight Soap cors. Use genernlly. He will also find-it- .a i _ CLEVELAND. SiLVER RiBBON MASSEYI three -inches -the next they are curled a$ an7_ir�acinus- tloci. 0.L convenient-. friend' in treating injured l3RANTFORLI. .. orwyform at•dmluntioa FECTt up In a Z1ny<ball_ . _ - -. rsw. cattle. etc., or relieVin them blade In Cushion or Rigid frame Models. n c tl when attacked by colds, yD1ighs n Y - — lPE R THEY LEAVE A--SCAR _.:Your Moaer Refunded by the— kindred ailments to.which they are sub- CYCLEr - dealer from whom Jots buy NADA AND MOTOR CO�f'AMYt Zim Some druggists state that the appliea- Sunlight Soap it you find any, ject CA "Makers of the Worlds Best Bic ycles" tion of leeches is not to be recommend- cams tar eomplatnt TORONTO JUN ed; - ed; the cure t4 almost as bad as the dis• ' Ethel: "How_ did you like the new GENERAL Ot'Fl(E AND \\'OIt[i8 ease. The leech has three small, sharp, :• t[VtR 6ROTi/[RS LIMITlD, Towwo curate, bland?" !ife#ud: "He made an - semi-circular teeth that radiate +from a syr indelible 'uripressiun on me." Elhcl: ;..o eoew.rlktf centre, They cut deep,, and always liow so Vaud : "ife.emptied a cu anada T i leave a scar of tare same shaas them- _ of tea.on to• my, new• white silk ress." t@� �r L„ �ia7 �r�� land- pe --selves. On.the common-leech tlw mouth '- - _ Saakatohewan•only a mils,from two raltw:y.,c.r.8.s 0..T r. _. sir,:n;wtL w per teat. piongh load, grin meal, so eloagb* where the cutting teeth are found is at ")fA JA OF OPOBO. �! J .aoW 1IT wbuuc 60 mile, N.It, of Indian Read. Pr�o.410.60 r.r wm Alit the anterior sucking disc. Just back of- LANDS wriw for mapasd tali par icalam this, and on the upper sib,-arc-tem-A British Monument for an African :Thoassnds of. people throughout the P. PARSONS, yt W44106 ey St"OL Teroata C"side" small black spots that,serve for eyes. Monarch.• conntsX know-that the orcin remedies �' FOR SALE.R tl �7 for es�iotmeats, wFpoaiton� :and a - .'Fre usual quantity of blood df•awyl by an "' - � - OH E N ttt-E OURTAIN9 { - A - sverege leech averages from one drachm A han'dsoinc monument, Consisting of apppliances-will not care,. rohaf "A.a kindA of ban&*Ifaegt.a.,also I to halt an $ounce. - It is digested very a granite pedestal uric a' brortzc_statue Tho beat of them only brim palls.a DYSO A c�EANSo _ Dr. Leoahardt's Hem-IR is • tablet t� uKa NEW, air forth5 days only.l They ha en been bb+vd low --slowly. end after being gorged in this of tlip-k.te Bing Ja Ja of Opobo; lfi'i�ei* =hien int�tlallthat reato.es the cause of , �O� ���'��IA3 p and manner, the leech lies for several days ia, will be shipped. from Glasgow, to y write w"'•bORO joura. hesvy wetgltt end e:libitlon,for many Piles, hence the cure in permanent' ];Very t ���ANS2 0�M STUNG 00.,seg M&MentrW mno,,t be duplicated for near twice the soao7 before it regains its normal size and ap- Africa next monLIT. _ pfd �s ontoo with it. _.- -- = sireWi,ore: -eat ship safely to all pitta in the pearance,_. _ _ The cost ..of the monument is being, >ti guar to King's' European ran It is perfectly hatmTess to the most deli-( - -_._ united state.00r.CCat!aadjL SatRTtdsertfropg"rasteed' LeeCties are mostly i -defrayed by P ,ata ooasutution. A mouth's treatment-in 980 Nlen Wanted at Once auguenot, Orange County,New Yorb Hamburg, and are also collected larger tri?n sn att>} also-by his vela e •Sa)d at.SI 0. At any drug in Spain, France, linty and Hungary: lives. trot!, or ' he t Fyfe Co., Limited, - - _ Alis son. now King Frederick 'S. Ja Js ldiaftais FallarOnt; ` 5 r in various parts o1 the Dominion, as T►te _ of' Opobb, was 'educated-at Glasgow; _ l`whole or spare tinge agc:rts, to sell t �jlAOROU�j'� NICKEL COINS FOR NATIVES. while his grandson, Prince Eugene S. \Worms cause feverishness, moaning high glade stock of hardy and well nu M Ja, the twelve-year-old son of the pre- 1 ��---� iqOE C,O tT Tourists and gthers staying in Bel- and restlessness;duri sleep j. 'Aluthet' Frown trees 'and plants. Go ahead and sent king. is now being educated in an 5 fs,.osn,e..Gf•�. _ ,:glum have probably noticed. certain academy in the west of Scotland. Graves' Worm Esterruinator is -pleas-L'energetic men;can make a very which nickel coins with a hole drilled--neatly ant, sure and effectual. 11 your drug-Fable busint:ss of selling this stock, which "�^ Swans lx+ts+• The pedestal is being prepared by a nn�jeeetk+t -through the.centre. •A't first'the stran- gist has none in stock, get.him to pro- is known, Liberal terms and e. _ Glasgow flan n[ sculptors, and th' corfi- outfit Commission paid week•' ger naturally thinks that the hole has cure it for you._ ct'mPlete mission for the bronze statue was - •' IX.: Apply at,once to SEitoIBRZAT ��� been pierced by some industrious mdt- placed in the bands of a London fir �__vitival to pass the time or "lo bring _ ___ _ of a Na-useatin Pill.-The excipient E.' D. SMiTH, g P luck," and he-is dubious atwuL'ilccep- T __ •oTa—pill is the substance which enfolils _Itelderleigh Nurseries ..ling such a coin; but he soon Al that Many Thanks are duedrom the proprie"rs e!. the ingredients acid mike§ up the pill Winona, Ontario. STAMMERER his notion is ' ncorrect: In the first wearer's Carate to friends who base written to mass. That of Parmclee's \'egetahleablishod over a quarter of a century. ,prince, the hole i made in a workman-' tell of the Cerate'sgood word in aurin;scrofulous Pills is so ,compc�ipded as to preserve hnmora,.ecald road sari other skin diseases their moisture- and they can be carried The Arnott Method is'the like manner; .it aPRe firs to have been A wo fan's' idea of a model'husband y ,cast with the coin, and not tq have been into any,latitude without impairing their l. P ,. only logical method for the curs =''drilled afterwards. The hole has rather KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR. its one who takes house cleaning-pt_tilo- y strength. i`tany pills, in order to peep so hicall Spoilt -the aPPc'm once of,,the•effigy- of The Military.Knights of \Windsor •are them from adhering, are- rolled- in ow. P Y• of Stammering. It treats the! King e i (let's. which prove nauseating to uie : SE not merely the, H ABITV and -the coins pass, freely-for the tour- Thev date front-.13't0.. The pensions 'taste, _ acme ec s Vegetable- Pills are ' s .-- ere anytiling z 'tet finds that there are many about. wary Irani $1:5 to 565.0.a year, and are so Prepared that they are agreeable to than hawing- your earn steeped upon'. and insures natural speech. Pa'rit Further, these nickef coins 6ppear to be supplemented by free quarters, in which the most delicate. 1 there anything oitmore delightful than phlet• particulues and references soihewbat larger- than the mai-ority 'of nine inonths' residence out of the hvelve _ gelling rid o[ it? Holloway's Corti Curc' sent on re uesst, Address coins of the same value. These coins is compulsory. Their duties are nomi. A'irs.`ChibNvornan : All the lecturing will do it, Try-it.and.be convinced, 9 are.tnr the• Cofvgn natives to be w-nrn. nal-attendamce in -S - George's `Chapel in, the worl(1 doesn't seem to improve my THE ARNOTT IPtSTITUTE, as ornaments, if sp required. But they nn saints' days, and at royal uEddings. hlisband n-bit." Mrs. Homebody: "Per. BILLt 1) BALLS. _. V. are actual coins, and intended to he and filnerals, and supplying a guard cf haps youdCt alone BettCr, dear;' if BERLIN, ONTARIO. used as such; they are made with`a-h'n2L honor • when foreign royalties visit y'ou spent vnnr time mending his clothes Real'lvoty� billiard balls that are tract(-. -in order to "accommodate the natives, Windsor Castle, instead of his tt ayes" dice-or-other i or use;he are bought iup and thereAs - !g- t - - dice-•or-o,�.-6_„�._--- 'who hnwe nA, clothes. worth--troubling - - a constantly growing,demand and di- ahout. 'and consequently"no pockets. TO I1:1R\'FSS.:TIIE STARS. FLY minishing supply of the best iv'ory They thread the coins on n' faring and - Ivory is sensitive to weather. Exposure wear them ro_unik their necks like a A man 60.110 is font] of working out tc cold soon crncics it and renders bit- ` stnii;lies and- astronomical calculations, l;apd, balls' untrue:' ` They-- are Basil ` row of bends. - _ r y • flrurrc that thc' cotton factories of Lan• I , rn:ahiti�. E-ngitin4. at--present 'spit$ al.rr:it knocked out of shape, too,..it not well =T 'O 'There are ninny things in this world, 1ri50(N1r�10 allies of thread n dap. so that I �,', seasoned or not well made. The centre PADS to which we must *shut aur eyes,' s,iirl rest the tusk should go through the centre m fife •palernnl-Gik nnr "Yes.. pa, nn(1. nrntin<<'i17r, ea�lh.�^In one month'#hey - 1Clnlhfobml1 tThe esteivort A true c,omessfrom Tb'Qeh°astickypa paper.., in sex seconds the• make enou h to 0 bete soap is one of them,' chimed- in the spin earn: h.to ranch ft em here• to the Y ter thtri'•st ckypaper. pride of the family. 7anzilMr. the African elephant.,. being ninon. ' The product of eightcon days' p NO DEAD FLIES LNING GOUT - - ! }jow to cf ea-ase the �yslr.m.- t'arnic- would reach Trom the sun to Neptune. j ` niore'highly' $land than the Asiatic on Counling'31.0 working dnys in the year, that account. Little ivory. now come, is rind General Stora! 1cF s Wegetahle fills are the rosult-,--of it ,ynttld 'tal;rc 1lietir, .cit tri§' rate, 500 ,, '• frnm India, where the animal is so Sold by DmB$>s scienti0c, study of the, effects of extrnels ears to reach the nearest star: , / highly prized as'a benst of burden that and by inalL or certliin To and herbs ii,pan the Y' __ �., ►� {nly Lite tusks ef' elephants that_have - TEN CENTS PER PACKET FA,OIN tdt stive organs. • 'their use has_de- twitter: "These ntr hard times. `,l'hy, t died a natural 'death are obtainable. +O monstrnfed hi frinny ..insinn(rs that t The ltrslcs of .the w7lrlis nnid sea-horse: ARCHDALE WILSON " u 4 I heard of a man the other day who q, hn lbut a small part: of the world'• :iht,v regulnte the action of the liver and ray+ $war •,; .kidneys, purify the blond, and carry nff couldn't rnisn money even on Govern- i�� ntw ,g ute�5 j j};Aid11LTON ONT itrG morbid arcnmirl$tions final the: vont• -bonds” Slimwit: "Indeed I o 4e. 1i,g pts lie'Mal in b Frnduet, sn t.hal the :�irirnn im�lcs are. ; , Ryctem. Thev are ea y In take, and i what was the reason"' Wilier: "Well, "'if torts,sold °"� RcouYeil'tn keep nn'the rlemn"Id.-I*Ond()Il ISSt'E NO. ?'_.-C6. Ihf:ir action is mild and beneficial. you see, he didn't have the .bonds. rt.9 the world's ivory auction mart. • •r' w �__ ___",��71 —�_ __� . - .1 ,­1 - I ­­­ ­_­�,,� - -­1; __ ­.2-, . ;=;��4,�,i, �ii�4�� �,--='- -,,,,, �- -.1" - ,, - _­­__ ., .-,.—.,.,: . .�._ ­­- __,--2,..- 1. : 1* ._1._7 - .�� . , - 'k, _j... y Itl ,,. x` "Greenwood. . - Murray spent Sunday ai; Geo. Cal- Peter B. Rsesor's, lot 3, con 6, Scar• — vena. hove.,non; l i arvey Spencely, Bcarboro .. i► . Master Earnie Tremble has been on Arthur and Mts. Carruthers, of Vic- towniioe, night. Friday, T. Cox- . 11, c • ,the sick list. toria Square, spent Sunday. at J. worth's, Arm&dale, noon; Franklin - 0 iin -- - ' 'Sdott's. houve, blarkh3m, night_ • Eatarday,. a few days last week. iss the seen a u ay In o- •- , — 0 • T .i --- George Law, of Pickering,called on rontu and her brother accompanied Markham, noon; thence to his owu 'Iliill� t __ friends here on Tuesday. her home. stable. . I11rs. B. b'owlie, of Markham, called Peter Stewart &Sons' are teAring Imppoorted Cl ydesdale Stallion 7 � l on old friends on Friday last. down their barns and intend to build lloleytaue Chief 4251<, Vol. 295 the The Peoples Cash Store• Miss Ada Ball, of Toronto, is the' a veryy large and up-to-date-Qne. property of the Balsam "Clydesdale -+-- `guest of A. and' Dirs. Tremble. Joshua Mowder and Miss Della at- florae Association, will ascus mares ,r - Mrs. T. Willis, of _Markham, visited tended, the funeral of Wm. Edward, daring the season of 1903 as Ifotlows: Oar TERMS are strictly Ci3,sh. • -her home a few days last week. -eldest son of Robt. Nilson, Mount Monday,May 30th leaves his own stable. • - y, ' .11rs. F. J. Seldon visited her parents Albert,on Tuesday last. of J.E. Disney's, Greenwood, for Wm,"' - . - . at Sprinptville a feta days recently. The Atha Picnic Committee met on White's, 7th con.; Whitby, for noon _ - ' -- Mly. Gslhuly-raid-Master Fred. spent Monday evening and desided to have thence to Jas. Wilsou's, lot 1,con. 8, . ,, e, . a few days with friends in Toronto. their annual picnic on the 30th of Pickering for night. Tuesday,-prooeeda • , . ,,, _ Chas. Ledgett, of Todmorden, spent June. As this is one of the best picnics to Myrtle Hotel for noon and night. We are• offering S a few days under the parental roof. held in the country, the committee Wednesday, proceeis to Ashburn Motel g ppCial Bargains in every department incur ' _/ Mrs. Bentley, of Pickering, spent would like to see as many schools-as noon and nigh-. Friday, proceeds to E. store for the neat tau days. Onr stock is large, we are overcrowded :Sunday with the Bentley family here, can come and take part with them. Push's,Brock Road,7th con.,Pic'- with goods. See our bills for clearing sale. Read them carefully Mrs. J. E. Devitt, of Brougham, Watch for posters as there are good enng for noon, theuce to Brougham and note prices, _ • spent a few days with her parents cash prizes offered' for foot-ball and Hotel for night. Saturday,proceeds to . here., other sports. for neon and '6igbt. Thursday, pro• - ' Bargains in Dry goods. - - , W. R. and. -Mrs. Wilson spent the A number.from here spent the 11th seeds to War• ward's, ,Balsam, for Bargains in Men's Ready-to-wear Suits. ••- . `L4th wvith the hitter's parents at Port at Uxbridge and some showed stock his own stable where he remains until $at?sins in Household Goods. Parr and produce. We congratulate them the following iouday morning. Terms e . y p To insure.& foal$15 to be aid Jan. 1st : Bargains in Boots and Shoes. Miss L.•LVrlde. of Balsam,visited on being so successful. N. B. Hoover p = . her sister, Mrs. �T, W. Adamson here 'took first on gentleman's turnout. 1907. Hugh Pugh.Manager. Bargains in Hats and Caps. . - Lord Jeirett.-9 he celebrated roadster Bargains in Crocker -on Tuesday. Mrs: N. B. Hoover $1st for lady g y T y•' stallion 1015 C H.R., The ro rt of Dr. R'xu h of tiVhitb Ins stint of driver, besides a number of prizes of ' p y 'Bargains in Groceries. _ p Robert Tome, Liverpool, Ont. Will public schools, was here in his official on fruit etc. _. Mrs. J."Scott secur- make the season of 1906 ae follows:- Bargains in Patent medicines. eapacity on Friday. - ed fit-at on butter second on .eggs and Monda3__M- y 7tb, w' -- L. Ledgett, who has been engaged two firsts and two seconds on poultry, stable, Liverpool, and'proaeeds to Rich- .vnrking on Thorncliff Farm,Todmor- A. • Nighswander secured six and Guthrie% Andley, noon; Sebert'e Everybody come I . Let nothing keep yon den, returned home ontChursda . prizes on his poultry. John Scott hotel,Brooklio,night. Tnesda to Mrs. - . .'awn as Y y, y you can save money.' We have A large number from here intend took a number on his Yorkshire and Wilson's hotel, Ashburn,noon;Treviso' what you want. ' taking in the Sons of Temperance pie= Berkshires and Dunkeld Bros. on hotel, Claremont. night. 'Wednesday, . nic to be held at Brougham on Satur. carriage and high stepping• proceeds t j Hamilton's hotel, Broagb• Remember we are agents for the Crown Tailoring Co., Toron- -.day of this week. _• . am, noon; thence to hi.own stable for to, All ord@Fed suits we guarantee for style, $t and work- Mrs. I. Harrison,who a abort time night. Tharsday,proceeds to Appleby's e oved to Oshawa, has returned The disgusting discharges from the hots{, West Hill, for night. Friday, manship. _. , to Salem Cornets and is now residing nose and throat, and the foul catarrhal • proceeds to Kennedy's hotel,' Wobara, See our-Wall Papers. ' with her son Frank. breath, are quickly dispensed with by noon;James Thom's, Boz Grove,night, .�: pe . , . - -ei Levi M. Gleeson pla ed foot-ball at usingDr. Shoop'a-Catarrh Cure.,--Such - Batardsy,prteeeds to John Henderson's - _ ay with Green soothing antise tic" a ante __ We.sell the Celebrated Royal Householdflour. River Shamrocks. The Shamroc a vp ua., • were successful, in capturing one of etc.,.have been incorporated into a the following Monday morning. _ D. . z�." the prizes. snow white cream making a catarrhal Se german, better known as Apple ! F. L. Green was hurriedly called to balm unexcelled: Sold by Pickering Jack--;The P le ay d American bred WICKER IN�', C T . Toronto on Wedr_esdav last through Pharmacy. •stallion.the ro rt of Jesse Hubbard, . Bron ham,°will crake the season of 1906 the illness of his mother. At time of - g - writing we are pleased to report that as follows :-)donday, May 7th, will 'T_1s. Green is doing nicely. xlorse Register. _ leave hie own stable, f3amilton'e hottl • - -A.'E. 'Madill spent a fete d,rpa under �rrrjtlpton BellHtau 294(9037) the Brougham,and proceed ; then son's bo- L L 1 R - the parental roof. Albert hue given Royally brei imported hscknav ra!licn tel, 1ti'bitevale„tor noon; thence to hlal” alp school tetuhing and tales- a pr�si the lropsr:v of C H.Pn:h,Claremont, "vera hotel !or cigh Tuesday,Woborn - tion in the Bank of Hamilton at in- will ma•e the seawa of 1906 at h;s own hotel, noon; Appleby's hotel, West hill , ._ _. _ _.. . . _ _. _, . IliPeg. He leaves in a few weeks to stab!•,2j mile. east of Claremont. nigh{. �Yednorday,Tom's hotel, Lives - fltl the name._ "We all tris>x hitm every pool,noon;.Gordon's hotel, Pickerie�, :." L._ ' Baron Elect-Tbe Highly Bred Im uiitht. Thursday, Baudel'a huts, succrss in his npw icYdition. _Jost received a fresh stock, including. Childrel s �?ar' Married at N'fhit >v on NN ednesdav, p rfrd Clydesdale. 'Sia)',(�'ol .8. 6), Whitby,no n; Sebert'e hotel, Brnoklin, . the property of %v H.Push,Claremont', night, F'ri3sy, Myrtle butel", noon, - MAy x3s<i, by the Rev, Dr. F{:ue, _l{r. I sad Sailors: Latest$tyles. :LOw prices. will make the eeaaon of 10t.�, at hie own Ashburn,night. Saturday. proceeds to' .I. W. But to SIts. LVui. t'ru I_ troth - stable,2j miles east of Claremont." own atable+vbera be will remain until .- ----- - - . :a of Greenwood. Mr. Batk hers rented _ . /-•� - - the Shckt-bUUPe lately GCC IrI)teti !,y Mr. Border- Duke �105'l the.wc'S knotrc Alondsy lento#sig n - �� , K s C V' ' ' J. Gritham, where he and 3lrtt. Burk .imported Cl.,.desdale atyllien,tt.e•prop- Sir Alra•Awler i1-362) The choicely- . _. % will reeide. Mr. Burk 6.at present erty of Hamilton Cit WilPOQ,Broagbsm, bred importe�J Clydesaate etellion, toe - working fog W. I. Devin. will us,kt,t,a season of 1'306 an lows :- .propert-v of D.virt Dafoe, Green River, - . • will make the season of 1906 as foilowe, 0 _ - _ - -•-- Monday, will eave hie own&table aed Monday ft on &y a n n, nIa 7fh, will leave Lax-ets=-A candy i3owel Laxative. . will proceed to W Gibson'-.lot 10,con 4. y .._ " . If you bave Conan tion, - Pickering, for nsebt, Toeeday after- hie.we stable,Green• River, and pro afternoon, �� O • y Pal teed to Gordoa•'a hotel, i'iAeri ¢, r,i`lht; • • _ I[you have a coitteil tongtre, noon,p oceeds to his own stab.e. whets • If.you are dizzy, hilious.sallow, be wilt-remain-until--Tiunda-g---atter- _ Y The*. 14iaddaford'e, Kingston - ' If" ou have Headaches. tiour noon. Thnreda attorn oa..W.Coaie's, noon; Royal bore'. Whitb ,nig ht;' _ _ y y g "Stationery is good, including BtotnAeh.etc., risk o cents on Irtz-eta. ght. Frida , Senecasy, W J Betl'a, Radley,noon; - tot 26,coo. 7 for ni Wed. ...- Etee for yourself. Bold at Pickering Yoan¢'a,lot 30. eon, 6 a4oa,Friday,. W Mr.Corners, Klasale, wgbt; Tborsday, _ Hamilton's hovel, Broagbsm, noon; Lar a basiness envelo es " Pharmacy. h!•'ow,stable until following.Monday - �" p ! o - mos eon, Pickering, night; ab =_ .. ATMA, _ r . Ding. F. Beelby's. z .Examination Paper, In foolscap and tablet form : - Bo ed C ionthe gropers} sshtarday,ego bin own ssbts naiitoDdon, .Large and PBfilall g Tablets,tae Stamp. LWritiII ab Clydesdale stall _ glad E: Lapp spent the tach at Papetriee and a variety of Note Paper,_ oioaville. of Junes bloCrae 3 bon, Cbezr Mood, day atteraoon. - -. . will make the a soon of 1906 as follows: - - ` . Ink in large and small bottles; also-. - _, Mr. liod Mrs. Reesor spent Stinday- M,",day, proceeds to Joharton's Hotel, - - - . _ - at L LehmAn's. Whitevale,uoon;_ibence to A.Brignall'n lvew Advertteezlments. - nd-stirs. Hoorerspent-Sunday con. ti, Pickering,for night. Tae+dav, — _ Towel Rings, Embroidery ' Hooksf ._ a2 Ju3.-Slotvdera: Gotdo,'a Hotel,Pickering,nicht ' Wed- ] I t-' -'�'h re will be u kilo of file i+ Geo. Filson called on Jos. Mowder n"day, Geo.'Wood'e,.lot•*27.(Daabartor+l I nmdy or abut rune bth lots a Cherie• egt.etC•, Etc. 't Felt for Drag on We;dnerulay lam. noon; Toy,e'a Rooge Hill, uiabt Rood Brick and Tiler Yard. Chau,K.Petty, 3t' • Erne+L Drury Aur! -lfiss Annie spent Thursday, Maxwell's Httel, LLighlard - - - `�`� - Sunday at.John Scott's. '•' GreelT,Doan;Callendat'a Hutel,.'J3&Ivcra. �STURF.,-The unde?igned is pre �Z - -- �• �OO'•t-r _:/.: P pared to to a in stock w 1•arture for the - 'l taut :41aj1tH �kent Sunday with his night. Friday:James hl i.es, Armadal, t,;,,.ncr_ firs=elms oLaae and i l'ity�f wet..r ------ --- ------ __. _ .•, �- _ _ " btutls'er. E. Jladtil, t'andurf• soon; Franklin Ramer'a, Box Croce. I u.,ntbs.xuaat• I wile east of Broua:hain. a4-38 .. `' a Lotter+Allin and sister xpenE Sun night, � Saturday,his owu sts,l-Wwhtrt- i - flay ss 1�ctr. A11iri a, Lincuovtlle, " Isar sill remain until=the tel{oRit g Mon' ldT1('E_-I 1lezrby farbiti till pE'r- a Pape r Pa � s 0 1 Is- i �Iias �-il,let C'lark,ion m1wrst Sunda) day mOCLior , 1 roue to tteel,as+r on tct N,roo•a, Picker. u , ' t ! the pnrv,,sc of drawing Ott gravel. Kitb- ,..With lies' mother, tilts. E)uuaheatll. o t Uzet, e.cnra. my perccieuon, Moos. T, ti'm. Flurkhuldcr.of 7th line. Mark- fiurej,/snluri 1. 19, 5389" . 112291_ tiEStir<rT, 9sGtsuzch�e. Trroneo. 312r, - ham,willed t,n L. Allis <�n StLtnrt:Ay. 2i.a ch testy-..red imForted Ciyaesaa e _ �C, liry. Montgomery, of JiirlrllP�cs, etal.ioti,'the propErty of S. C. BunkEr. P:1STI-RF:-TO RE\r.-The under- --- 1'ickeria¢,''wa1 make the reason o[ 1:NN. 1 etcacd is Prepared to cake ir}about 40 9r ;� lar^6 fre811'9tOOk nOW Olt llantl. °rises in �Va11 Paper ranging lr;nglxnd, loan hired wiEh J. Scott Iur i l.; head of eatt,e to pasture. P'.enty of good o . . . as- Ullocve: Monday, lectes baa owl � Y fr:tr. p+stun+. good water sad good hada. W. J. from I3d. u ataQle,Kingston road, and ptoCeeds, te' �rcnONALI)„lot 19,...coa,a,.Pickerinn; Careen-.. p Thus. and firs. Dunkrhi trod :1[ttstt•r _ • _ Toyne e, Rouge 19111, non,; Ap{leby'a Rood P.O., s:f-3t' �ohll Farkex. 12 nbartcm. _ - - - ----------I---- hotel, West hill,night. •Tuesda Elalf• -_ -- s - . .. = y H0 SI..9 TO LET--Situated oil • - h� Slgn� of ' .. way hottiae noon.-,t 11ead'a hutel,Sommer -1•y hint; SL.East, Pickctimt%Illare. One' — — -_ - L. house, ,tett. Wednesday, Kennedy's a tau"roomed house and the ocher e+gbt-loom- — .. ..,., � TrOgbis botel, _VVtib,rn noon; Malvern, nicht- zd,with smelt lot to each. Eve=vthing i,good ,,� hpracay,�Vm. Ash's, .8th can ,.Mark. coudition. For particulars apply to W. D. produce Market . I Brougham S ac Marbet ham, -uoon; Daoi-id Reeaor'e, Cedar 'C3oI. .,.: -- T31•st. : -- i•rcve, night. Friday, 'Wm. Carter', �TRAYF•D• OR.• STOLEN.-From — _ 'l a Can Surely Seim 11eaft $ea� 3rd con.; Pleke ina,noon; thence t•+his lot 17,eon-7,Towcshio of Pickering,on or jV, C; LaFraugh, -of- Stouffcille. _ ).-,7Ce a�'tetl ' al,out the i6tb day of May 110(0, Ono ycarhng own 'stable'to the• following Monday heifnT pare retsev. Any person giving lutotwa will be,at. Mecbin & Paucher'a and Strength ttsloug} �• Shoop g _ Fat Cattle, Ho s, Beef Hides, - morning. ' cion as to lead to her recovery will be suitably store, Brougham, every Tuesday g Restorative. :awaraed. J.C.Philip,Brou„21amp.O. .tu - etC:, etc. .� . . - Calrr+flann.-Tbe imported Clydesdale morning prepared,t. pawthe_high- stallion (Vol. %\�'l l ;12073;,the pro- est price in cash for Butter Sn$ Money advanced on,fat stock, ,g . - . $eart weakness which Can be dealt with as Pickering .Lumber .Yard !' E s He also arranged with(' Feeders for sale. . all is nerve weakness. Ju.t•ts your head stem- petty of Uavid Sl. Graham, Pickering, . b S g Will make'the season of 1906 as follows:• -- H. Mechin to buy produce for him Drop a card if you wish-to buy or sell, . Ales when its nerves are weak,when your heart , ..lservea are weak Sour heart flutters and pslpi- Monday, Slay 7tb,-will leave his own :Onr..stock is complete. during the week.fog• either trade or apply to ' ltatea Other signs are shonmes4olf breath after stab e, Gordon Houae, Picke ing, r nd o,%w cash, a$desired.., • ' alight exercise'; faintirz,stw:ls; pain or tender- roceed to }iandel'e hotel, Whittry; fcr `.In all kinds of building;'material. John A. White 8C Sons, "guess about the hurt cadu,ed by irregular heart' p, = n� . faction; choking senss�`rtion as if the heart was Light. Tuesday, proceeda to-the Cen." including rough and,dressed .lumber, BROUGHAM. An the tbroat;uneaa;,• ks e n s a c io n in the• tral hots',' 06biwe., for night. Wed lath, cedar,,etc. s • W C ?r+a •a,ug --?��whorki�¢ti Khia• thin whentyou lie needay, proceeds to BaQdel's hotel,for Our stock of Shingles is also tom- _ __ : - - `T eta one aide- uszlly the left night. Thursday, proceeds to Tromso plete in British Columbia,New Brun �'lltter, -E ddS . side,.but fre- q u e n t 1'y the 1.;addaford's, for noon; tbellce to bra swick and Oat0in Cedar, ” - f ., bb .f 21acksmithing-J.— . .. right, painful a n d difficult 'lbreathing; , smothered cwn• stable, where he will remain until• All kinds of the usual Mouldings, .a -- =—lteeIInjr. 3 Tberelis ab- the following Monday morning. BaAe, Casing, V Sheeting and,Floor-, • „ •, ,,, Chickens. _.. .solut_etyon-( ly one.way Deacon' 17380-The famous St,ndard- ingal.lways in stock. _ -1 The, undersigned having bought out • . . - That 1e to bre ngback property .of Robert W.. D. CORDO _— . ,_ the blaeksmithing husiness of R. bred Stallion, t:a _ r strength to its - nerves. Can you ' Gherryweed, will make tile ____rgj;f� ring ecu o Cla'emon arkct. ,-Moore, is prepared to do black= ' ecason.f 1006 at his ow•n stsble, with _ _._ _ _ smithtngptn all its lines. -- lmagine how nay- . t,:ing else can be --- - - . . done. .Dr.Sb 's K storative w i 1 l the exceptioiruf3ia ing a • --- bring back the strensrh to t C. Banker's, Kiagaton -road; Tuesday 'Wednesday, tnarket Horse-shoeing-a-Specialty. q� '� day . heart nerves airways. There is nothing in' eye-.tar, Johnston's betel, 'Whitevale; �`�-F..CR'..J'rE ?�A'VCT �, this,remedy to stimu• 1 tt^; nothing that _ - E E E M E R S QIY leads to reaction. The strength that it gives is Thursday evening, Geo.Toyne s,Rouge • ,natural and permanent. 1t is just ibe same hill; I?riday evening, John .Milroy'r, SAIL CONTRACT. • f .1 strength as Nature gives to those,who are well Cedkr Grove. PICKERING; ON T. Dr.Shoop's Restorative creates strength which `Buyer, Mon-{olia. • ,extends over the whole inside nerve system-It Gallant Ghattaft-The Champion Im. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the • overcomes the cawoe of•'tbe troitbte as weB o1 ported Clydes isle •Steffi}n, (�'ol, "36;; r alts result For sale and recommended by ;Z2g1 the ro art of Robert Dafoe, pOstmaSter General, will be received � � , - at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, tyle t School 1 • PICKERING PHARMACY. Green RiI"er, will make the season of ea C 00 - .Z9th June, 1906, fur the conveyance of. A' Gr b - 1%)f ,as folloae: Monday,Dlay 7tb,will His Majesty's. Mails, on a proposed • - , "„ ... - leave his-overt stab a to$amilLon'a hotel, , • . Contract for four ears aix times per - 1r, , :,, Brough.m, night. Tuesday, Gordons EMO TT _ _ e ay, kietwee T --- I. hotel, Pickering, night: Wednesday, week eachway, Tom's "el, Liverpool, noon; David DUNBARTON and TORONTO • � � T Court of evasion. hlilne's,Chert woo ,night, Thursday,,. .- y R y, from the tat October next, 1��, a4t — • _ • Printed notices containing further Mmticipality of the Township of Pink.Lips,. Like Velvet. Rough, information as to conditions'of propos- - _ • Students from British Coltunbia,Sas- p�kthe chapped or Cracked Lips, can be made ed Contract may be seen.and black .. ' katchewan and Manitoba on the west - - as soft as velvet by appplving at bed- forms of Tender ma�yy be obtained" at Of all materials and design to New Brunswick on the east are is UBLI0 NOTICE is hereby given lithe, a li ht coatin of Dr: "Shoo s tfie Post Offices of Dunbartofi, Toron- .' attendance this year. Distance is no; _•_'.Pthat the Court of Revision for the ltnnict- g P1 keptl p stock. It will pay you hindrance- to-those who wish to et ity of the Township of Pickering for the Green Salve. Thee act on the lips to and route offices and at.the Office g 1. _ 3W1 to.oil! at our works azd inapeot oar stook the best. Our"graduates are "always has•1906,will hold its first eating at the Toisn• or skin.of this most,excellent ointment of. the Post Of$ce Inspector at To- and obtain rices. Don't be misled b d.• _ . ship Hall,in t1'tfCvillage of Brougham,on is always imWediate and certain. Dr. Tonto. p y successful. Our facilities are unaur-' th day of June 1 agents we do not employ chem,consequent- eased. ,CoxxENCE'scow. No vaclt•. Monday, th 908, pWelp s Careen Salve..tAkes out tom- - - 1• 1 " we can, and do throw off thea eats P, I at the ho f 1 o'clock,P.M. le�ely the soreness of cuts, .burns POST OFFICE y g trona. College open entice ear. .Mag p + f commission of 10 er sent., which yoa.wiU y Alipersons intereefa Witt please take notice bruises and all skin abrksions. Itis DEPARTMENT, p niflcent catalogue free. surely a wonderfull and moat hi bi. I Mail Contract G.C.ANDERSON certainly save by pnrohasing"irom ns. A Tg govern themselves ccr tnsly, y g p call wiioited. W. J. ELLIOTT,.Principal, Dated at Wbiteval3 t 93rd day of Stay, satisfactory healing ointment. In Branch, .►,D.,190 lAas Ars at tri cents. Sold b Pick- Ottawa, 14th May, Superintendent. WHITBY GRANITE CO., c tilt, DOirsLD 13.B TON, R Y . g-,t ALe 0: d P&Lti, .eriDg Pharmacy, 1906, Opp.Ptit Otnoe, Whitby,Ontario 19y Cor, Yonge and Alesande:~ ,. . ,t—.- -. • -. _ , I r, r - �q���� ,� m.....,. .,. '= .:....md$, Y s. •, .,. •.:....•. _a wY v ».; �.,�^a,:y - -rti n ,.,e c*e.r, �au,. .y,,. '?.. w,,yly 41; .7 416 :0� 4. 7 7t promises to be a splendid outing, most' abttiidcLntly repays for all and a large nuruber are preparinf the care and attention that is be- iy at to take it in. The "Garden City' stowed u,,X)li it. On the other .6. Brayspent Vict(jrta D. 11swurky SOVEREIGN' Myrtle. is a comfortable and spacious boat hand a careless and godless life is Stands for Security and stability. Miss Eva Traviss was home over" in which to cross the.lake, while in its result illustra.ted by a farm And tile tile tdp-on- UUt: CM." cars .v!ill is nexx ted, ;m.- has g4m," _much M rs. S. Bray i� witli Dtiinge- be delightful In the extreme. Be y with weeds and hurtful things'. MORE iii Iville f riends. sure and share the joys of this e drged great care in keeping 0 7 -Andrew Johnson is 'building' & gmnd outing on Thursday next. the heart and ure free from sin. VeA ana a. new driving elied. During the thunder-storm of Miss H. Green was with friends Friday morning last, Ira Powell's .­Ahe 60 eign -here on the 24th. residence was struck byli htning. Claremont Foundry Robbie Sadler, of Toronto, was The chimney was badly Tamaged A deposit of $1.00 opens a S Av.iNGs Accouhrr upon I here on.Victoria Da as also was the roof. All in the and machine shop which interest is pa�id four times a year. Yiiens spen T. and Mrs. , Step �,on t house were in bed at the time and All kinds of repair work done on --------- Tuesday in Pickering. did not know that the house was _�� . ­ :00 irr m-Tow Herb. Cooper.intends leaving s.tr�6Y' until it -%,%-as filled with engines, boilers and machinery. 'We are glad to report 'Put your'-money in d place, where you can 'get if for the west next Tuesday., smoke. Lumber planing,shingle sawing and when you want it. Miss Nellie Michell, of Deer that no one was hurt. band sawing done on short notice. Park. was here on-the 24th. Rev. J. W. Totten and R. P. Wanted—Every implement' agent, 7. M. and Mrss. Cooper spent Hopper attended the district meet- hardware merchant,geueralstore keep Sunday with Mount Zion friends. L. E. Todd, Manager, Clarom ing held last week at Brooklin. ers and others who are handling plow A number of our residents took The report. from the Claremont points and repairs to correspond with me in regard to prices of the same to -in the U"ridge fair on the 24t circuit was much to its credit, L D. Forsyth, bought the first showing all claims fully met. The the trade. �in two-ye Parties needing castings made ssionery nioney had increased ar. old driver at the c1ge tail- --sixty-mr cent. or more. Except should leave the or.ders now. C. J. Broffle V. S. is building a whit_-%v T"t -IX7:. cripiny ,-C_�_ 9�� TD =7 N T JL IL X Iff %-A %a JL L JL IL Terandah and otherwise imProv- ties it XV n enve opes. 9 pa a' Ing his residence. The educational contributions -A number of our residents were more than doubled. A reso- 9D accompanied the band to Mark- lution was carried in the Quar- "Uggle ham on Victoria Day. terly Board sanctioning the print- Nelson Wagg is very busy these ing an annual statement as is re- days. At present he is engaged quired by discipline. The Ep- .4 bufldiug new stabling. worth League of thle circuit have -_',.Varriage ID 0,0 RS nti t, will be done excellent work this year. I have on hand a larg Dr. D. C. Smith, de s e supply ofth* here on Tuesday next to attend to The meetings have been spiritual Barris Carriage Co's buggies. his professional duties. 6nd helpful, and in the matter of DOWSWELL'S' the P 'a Tinsmith PRK= JUGHT. eople' Some of- our male v nance they have helped very ...assisting the Stouffville minstrels materially. .....99 with their entertaintne At. An excellent congre tion met are anxious to get "itainted wish you. Dr. Stenhonse was here over in the Methodist church on Sunday Gold Meda Sunday and occupied the pulpit-in evening labt when the "tor You talk about your One Grade'OnJ7 rn- plvached on"Farmi 10 ob� and That the Best, wt handle Canada is Erskine church on Sunday mo ing. WLS in and*evening. Beat Production, :% TU Barlie CAR-fl8se. ­­Twi the blacksmith business, shop and ject was to gather lessons from ne ind Roe. Stephenson has purchased the farm life aroand us. His text was Jeremiah 4 : 8, "Break tip the er house of Frank Cooper, and takes fallow ground and sow not among -Call and we for yourself. possession on Oct. Ist. thorns." He pointed out the need Miss L. Milne returned to the for .watchfulness and -unceasing- Call on after R. J. Cowan, Brougham. -city on Monday . evening care that weeds and- thoms and 71. spending a few weeks at- the resi- things injurious might not--grow., dence of Geo.Cooper. If.vdur Stornach is Weak- ... .Henderson & Farmer, Claremont. and crush and choke out all the Misses Jean an(f Bessie Ben neft, good and useful things in iTe. I e If your Food distresses you. ' PSunneyside,"have returned from pointed out the' reAvards of good Ifyou are Weak and NervoLs, �Toronto, wbere they spent the , -isti ii life as illus- V�se Dr. Shoop's . Restorative one with Mrs. Thos. Bennett, . and devoted Chi la nth and see what I It does trated in a well kept farm which mo for you. LIFT, FORCE AND PUMPS &V_ Church st. I So!d by Pickering Pharmacr. and SUCTION Rev. J. XV. Tott6n has been ir d. Tited by the Official Board of- the -ght Methodist church to remain as Furniture Constantly on Hand. Trices Ri,, las_ 7 L t r of the Clateruont and G –millg nd Repaired lClaremon gpw'cburches for another year. Store.' Wind ezected J. G. Borhuid has returned to 7-77 is wheat ranch in Washington, Is the place for Parlor Sultes, Bedroorii Suites- Dining-room' Suites. lDirect telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, after spending the winter with his See our Couches Extension tables' Sideboards and Iron Bedsteads sind Markhain, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, toother, Mrs. T. Bennett, prior to the arinas they are the Lowest- also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent his moving to Claremont with his We deliver the goods anywhere. Distance no object. system. parents. WATCH US.GROW Orders promptly attended to. t excursion to Nia- -Repahing done. -The Baptis 4. H. BEAL, CLAREW&T. gam Falls on Thursday, June 7th 7 Xohn Gerow oeww a; son, aisnmonL Watchmakin -in Our Hos pffals 9. The undersigned will be in Picker- ingevery Weduesdayfor the benefit perations Per- of his many customers who want their ...Appalling Increase in the Number of 0 Ve, RICHARDSON'S May Avoid thenL _�vatches,clocks andiewellery repaired. formed Each year —How women 1mrtirtant showing of finest display of e them at Dr. Bateman's Kindly leav China. A very large assortment of -'dLugstore. All work vi-Arranted.- .8tationarv. Books, Dolls, Toys, J00 .-P. TAYLO& received for theJko4dK trade. Call and see them.' 1L 30-43 .�Vhitby. taken for all Magazines, Weekly and. DLilyl.Newppepers. -BAKING On and after May ist -1 will conduct ------------ oc3c Stxeet. bi!,iiness'in the ;tore adjoining J. li. Beal's furniture shop, where I will eep constantly on hand a kood sup- YRO ST & WO.0D Wgj Sto PUMP Wori ply of bread and cakes. Cakes of all kinds-made-to order qn +hortest notice. S ice-Cream Parior in connec'tion. Farm Implements. oW. A. Thomwnt 'harrowsi S�otch harrows. A� Disc Ctar�eimdnt,. Chit. large assortment of plows, riding and Drills, Cultivatorsi Scufflers dfl OGILVIE9-S wHa'yv.1'&d,rs and Loaders, Binders, 51owers.'IbLkes,'Ray Forks, Wagonp, iffia Royal Household $5.00 Wire Fence. Everything. Buggieso Going through the,hospitals in our Dear Mrs.rinkha.m:— AND— the farmers need. prised to find such .I was in a very serious condition when Glenora Flour $4.60, larRe cities one issur] ving I wrote to you f-radvice. 1hadaserious :0. a la7ge proportion of the patients I feninle Constant1v on.band. _trL�u_b d not carry a child 11"V.-Irl euv­1-te beds wol�� OTY le- AiSrENT, -VI-CK-EALNO girls, either awaiting or recovering from 10,1118turity, nTd�,v_.a'sc0.u'1Sc(1 that an oper-_ Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, sen oil s o,-*rations_ ation was my only bope of recovery. I Sack and Ln I mp Salt. !Wtbeft tf-t2n�' afz Simply owr aiag--to-the hog- 'Wh should this be the casse? S tc�you for trlvke. Ididasyou ARS' becaus 0 Chopping 5c. per 10U,lbs. y -e neglecterl themeelvee. in6tructed nie and took Lvdia E.Pinkhain's ENCE e they ha,, EXPERI le Coinpountl: a Female t-odbles dre certainly on the Veff"11), n4 I am not offly a .,Wm. Hoov' er, increas en of this 7,.c, W rtn e amo�ng the w0in ow. to-day, but-baye a..beantiful they cree upon thern iin. - .1 nilths U1.1. I WIN-15V till SICK Green Ri—ver. Colin. �113171771111r_67wonicn to v�rite you for ad- f tli4seLpatients m�-fer me.�-'--— ---Wood, Iron-,-Lift and Fo�anips- 4..in the hr��pital Ind-3 ha I plenty of warn-, 'KiF.9 . Lilian )Tarin, (ira(luate of 6 is coming InFThe Tim �kiso c'iste'rnf made to order. t in th."1.�earing-,'.,)wn ieeling, pal-nat E W. EVANS, le t or right of th�, i�),.Io�inen,-n-�."vr.us ex- VakilnW. S,!hooi for -Surses, Brantlo When those Buggy ftnd Wagon' 9 k, Qal -ours will need haristion, pain in the rf-inxffl of th,� h-at �N ri L'S.: wheels of dizzi�ess,1]atu1---ii6-,'!i Dear Mr,3. P;nkn. attention, COPYRI S&c. Any-one sendinir a sketeb and iescrigtinn maY organs or irrc!,aularlties. All of these tber an Spring Work I , "'A'hileweare tFught,in the tvaining We can fix them right an-dwill guar- . qujokly ascertain our opinion free w e toms are indimtions of an unlieet i v ough the count t1) look down invention'loprobRblyprLtenL%blO. COMMUntNk % gym schools thr, ne ,fen�ale,oTang, and it !dicines, anywhile the doc- tee satisfaction. We have for ions strictly confidential. HandWok 012 fateut& tion of t, I eateuts. d upon patent rn( sale two speeding carts. ent free.oldest arency for securing. Get your imple� ent in good not heeded the, penalt7 haa to. be 1 t;)rs in fli,, h,)-spitals speak sl htingly of Patents taken orough munn A be receive ion. IN*hen tr1se them to�patients I have-fo12 that they oWW notice,witboUt ChalWe,in the shape for,the spring %Fork. by a dangerous operat Aly kii-)N%- di&rent. I bave frequentlY All kinds of wood-turning at reason- �.'- ' syrnptWns maiiiiest theinselves, do not reo I. . able prices. limerican., Work done neatly and prompt- d long untLI �'013 Eire obligeil to go to 1,T)own Pliysk.ians to give 13-dia E. Pink- , SONLB TarizInt dr. ly and.?at moderate &ices. r:ghaoq-pital an4l submit to an ��)cr�tiQn -1,5 ta pound to women suf W:H. JACK rock Road, A handsornely 111ilArpt6d weekly C, ,Re, 11ati le I'l e �'t' alation of any ientific jo Terms.$3 th dia-E. rink. ferin- t I the .1ko serious complications prnal —but 'Vi four months,$1. So d byall rewsdeaJem remember that L) of fe,maie 'Isplacement of orkans, i Vegetable Compound has &'lvc�' and other vvould. as a Now York sebrought W. is. R, bam's d;sartlem They The best place to buy J."HN &Cc nmrosd­ thousands of women from surgi=l rule,1put.it in reg,,Jar niedivine bbtfles and Braccii oMep ;�S F Waablrutoll.D C-. label it"ton;c"or otlier names,but I knew Wall-papers Thomson',a'old stand. it W��your Cornpv.;nd and have seen thern When women are iro'ubled wrth ir�e- fill it in re-scriptiOn bottles. Inflamma- d or painful perio ti Is AT— 87 CLAREMONT, ONT gular, suppresse and uVeration have been relieved and 'Dr. Taber's Family R�emedies. ' 'ireakness, displacement or ulcemtion oi on - ­ .. , 1. 1 cured in a few weeks by�its use and I feel thodist Church the orpns, that bearing-down feeling, it but due to you to give Lydia E. Pink- Bingham$ These re Me remedies are.-becoming mo inflammation, ba�ckache,_ bloating (or hani's Vegetable Compound proper credit.!' ach day,'and Services _11awlency), geneml debility, indigestion, Over200' samplef to choose from at popular with the public e, -=3 as Follows* beget - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pei roll tip. are sold by all'dealers under apagitive —,W- and nervous prostration, or are d at once removes-such troubles; �gumntee. ing. stiqlr symptoms as dizzinen, lass!- poun. Tdoufaings'fo match all papers. Al�o, 10:30 a.in........Preach' -'Triffta-bililtv" fuse to buy any other medicine, for 'best. Little Liver Pills, for constipation 7:00.p.m....... .6 .,tude, excitability? a full line of the. and torpid liver,15c. 2 for 25c. Head- ou need the best. 2;00 p.m.... Sabbath School. riess, sleeplessness, melanYoly, ','all- ache tablets,relief,in one minute,25c. 9:00 p,m.......E h League, 01% AW gonept and "want-to-be-left-alone" feel- 'Mrs. Pinkham, dsuFbter-in-law 'Of paints, Oils and varnishes, always in per box. Peruvian Tonic for catarrah Werd... . 7 lie e�mins�trels jx ass!- inv& th should remember there is One Lydia E. Pinkham, invites all sick wo- stock-at lowest possible prices. and that tired feeling 75c. For th�t S.()o P.M. Prayer 8A trP an7true remedy. men to write h f d i . Her advice ....Weekl er or a vi thousands to Don't forget the place.. 'limping toothache, ask for Taber a Thurs4y, Mrs. Fred Seydel 412 N. 54th Streiet, Lni medicine have resto;2 <thache drops 10c. For that hack- bdoore, Ph. B. West PhIlad'elphia, �a:, writes: health. Address, Lynn, 'Ntam. V. G. BINGHAM, ing cough there ig nothing like Taber's Rev. J. E. Pastor. Lydia E. Plukhm's VegetWe C4n"Ud SucceedS Where Othtn Fafl. North Claremont. White P'ne and Tar 25c. 1-4 ,.. .11 , . . IF 7W .' ,• ,. - - 1. , ..A , ..._. ..-. • , (PULLMAN TURNED OVLf1• LEADING n r� MARKETS to good, $$3 to 4; bulls, $3.25 $Yo0 4 r+'° �IJ�UIN1A lIi Il L 1 $3; cows, $3 to JB}; i.25 to ,r I PIL Y1L dTRAccident ca the lntereolouial near Am- canners, $1.50 to �'• - A Stockers and -Feeders Shortkeel qui, Quebec. •• r� feeders, $4'.75 to $•4.85; heavy •feeders, - WX in - __"_-.-_ Z BREADSTUFF$• S,t.90: medium, $2.50 to $3.5Q I ' rrl'ull L(::It. \laritiruc Toronto, May 29 - Flour - Ontario bulls, $2 to $2.75; on stockers run at I _ _ lit - f ings re light, exporters_ biddlhl; t3.7� to $4, li,,l at to $3.70; rough tri tea roan cur of 'tie _ --- express,.du4 uii Sunday, jumped e OI er u b B - - track find overturned near Amqui,.Que„ $3.15 for 90 per cent. patents, in buy- common, $'2 toe$2.75,'and bulls at $1.79 Amnesty --and Land : Scheme, Are Definitely about' four hundred o inlies Nont T4nng, rrS' bags', outside, but none is sterno tc f1ch real, est 5 o'clock ai Sunday' nux:uing, nt lYrrse prices. Manitoba - Steady; 1\filch Cows - $30 to $60 each. ' •- 'p and though it curried lwel- sleeping; $i.10 to $4.511 for,first patents,and $3.95 -Cal* - 3%c to 6c per pound. 11�Pi1'eet�d. - pa-scng;ers, none of thein were relaurlcd hi 4 fur seconds. Sheep' and Lambs - Export ewes. are J _ scrim tify in'urnl, 'I'Irr, 'cscu o was \heab -•Ontario - Sprin; sold at uoled at $4.50 to $5: bucks., $3.50 to $4; • rather rcmnrkrol. 'find ,nuiy be ullri- Fir!; rriitsid'c; goose, worth- 75c to 76c. grain-fed yearling sprifig.lainbs, 83 to .. : . 0 1 1 menus as will en. Luted in part In ill(! `inw emT,ang:nrent r,ul.�;ide; No. 2 white, :worth 82c outside. each.r _ k)50 a A despatch from St. Petersburg-say says;-with • + „ Illi, c'rner- isurlcy =About 5yc for No. Date flags - $7,20 for selects and�SG,95'for -The,.crisis iu Russia's destinies has able the Government to pr'cvt „n, briilce, witi,'h a ,eratct nulourrdi- " • i - tights--�and-fats, rm-a a-:•atered. __._�- I. "grown more acute, the outlook is dark,°counteract any abuse of the liherl4cs can callyY owing lu the bre,ik In the: coup Isuckwhcal -51c to 52c outside. . and no man can foretell the final issue.!ceded. Iin1!. 'I'll car la <,n'its tilde, and so J:ran - wIG to $1(1.50 outside. .,. �- The Government in its declaration to j With reference .to the solution of flee y (,,ifs -- 37c to 39c, outside,.according " _ _ Saturday ranted univ'er• n i�i;an question with Lhc help ui scv't'rc %%'Its.the jolt tllpt fill the, hnvrr - TItAGF,DY AT R1ILTON. _ the llounla oil y g" g v� nduv+.c war sr.rn.-tied rrtrtf the friline. r„ IuoMon, brain north and east being sal suffrage, btrt refused complete am-i Crown. appanages and inuna,Aer•y and, vv: i k I wily v�i cu,rhed, "1'he frr;nl {'rill- i'i,h, Frontenac Farm .Ifand AxentJed Dese.. _ r,esty and expropriation of the lands,;Glturch laud:;, and by the forcible cx rtr::r �� ' forced (turn lh frock, but did Itr,trr - $21 asked, Toronto, ba0 in -tion of Uome. . the two demands on which the people!pro of priv"atC lands- and Pru n�,l !wn nyri. it'is su , otied the iu;ci- `'!'i1 iL - through the Uomna insist in the same petty, w tiiclt includes tile private pro 1 4 \\'hoot -- Ontario - Red, 82/c,bid, A Kingston despatch says: John s frit ihat the American colonies re=d perty of tfie peasants-, the council,d the lhilugfi rlthc!enginue to e run]�nUrreri1colon t r'rttsidn; m,I�ed, 82r, bis-; spring, 82c ask- Joyce, a farm laborer, on Friday morn- enlation in, mier declarc'tl, hoids.it to be its Y shad lirisxul over solely. WN-n the 01i' sirs, bed, outside: Ing shot his wife- and?father-iii-law, 1776• tx, declare sue a iii pa Bangers°in the. overturned Pullman \\'heat - Manitoba - No. northeigi, Cornelius, \\sod, in a loo shanty near The Douma responded at once with absolutely inadmissible. regainod cona;ocurn unit managed 'lD, kfc asl:e�l,_83c bill,_ Point izdw:ard; tiledillage of Railton, and then. com r . a demand for the dismissal of the, ;tlin- ; OILY PARTIAL, ARSNESTY. get out, they observed that it the ,cat clots - !\o. 2 white, h(1c asked to ar- niith a srazor by "cutting his own.throat Isley and the .appointment of one rep rive, I'mm�fo. 39yr asked on track, To w^ith a razor. Ries. Joyce is fatally . resentalive of the country. Thus the In regard to "amnesty;•Premier Gore had ictl the. trach a few ,yards'farther I runtn, 3sc'/,c, bid; 3sir asked, outside, on wotmded, and her tallier lies "in a pre-' Issue is drawn. niyku declared that the pardoning of ahead they would bade been hwled over' 4 cent rate to Toronto mixed,'36yc ask- carious condition, with a bullet in-the The C'rown's address through Pre-,persons convicted Df whalever form. of a fitly-foot enibankmeiit to.. a stream t l ed. 35'/,c hid, C.P.R.,'outside. upper portion of his'body. _ mier Goremykin is specific enough;1 crime they may' have committed was water. Rye - 72c asked,• outside, prompt Joyce, who %N 33 years of age, came nevertheless the impression is wide-!t►i, prerogative of the monarch. The +--��- shipment: 70c bid outside; 70c' asked, to Canada as .a boy, and had worked spread that the Government has no fix-'council considered that it would not be SLIDING INTO THE RIVER. • outside, September shipment. for.farmers.in the district._• Latterly he eel policy, and many°believe that the beneficial to grant ,,,Inc-ty to persons Yeas - 833;c asked, east. vvas empio}ed by \\'illiam McAuley, a Czar will yield much mare under great- impllcaled in murders and acts of vio- Ogilvie Elevator at Fort William in •. farrier residing near Railton. • Last er pressure. lence. The Cab;net had taken steps to 'Danger. Janriar� he married, the 19-year-old ;r There is not the 'slightest doubt, that procure the release of those by whom COUNTRY-PRODUCE. daughter' of Cornelius Wood, and the flits pressure will be forthconrinF, but the public safely was not threallooned. A Fart \\'illiam despatch says:_ The .Butter - There is no change in the;'two lived together In. apparent hat- the perilous question arises, \V ill fhe Dealing; with the Cabinet's ill Ogilvie Company's grain elevator at this- market. ou6h the wife's redputation lemony, alai Fater concessions suffice to save ilia Ir, thea legislative field. Premier Gore place, vvldrh was erected some two Creamery: ::•:' -.,, „-, 20cto21c,v.-as not o[-the best. Last Friday Mrs.. ....• throne. n welfare of years-ago, started to slide into the river do solids .... .. •• 19c to 2� Juyce.lett her husband's home at the . lotion be averted? Russia was una ^" e about nine, o c uc. , awry rolls,�, • , IR soliritatinn_ot one `o and THE DAA"S DEVELOPMENTS. prosperity of agriculture %vas "not as- cause y e p c v �� -••: ••:• .;•• returneci to luted. foundatiun. The Canadian Pacific Rail- - "do metliunf ,:15cto1(ic angered Joyce, and the Poll"o+ving morn When the Douma met on Saturday The reforms itnnouneed by the Em- roam and the other elevator companies Cheese - 14c to�143zc, new ll3;c to Ing he visited his father-in-laW and de-'i 'morning the Ministers were present far i peror, the Prinrc Minister declared, can- promptly rendered all possible assts- 12c, mantled ihat- lila_• wife return to him. the first time. Premier Guremykin reAd�not b, thought of so long .as the p0acr tance,-and sten were at work 811 day t p;Y*j s; - new-laid et 10�;o to 17c and The old man refused, and Joyce,• the firstMintime. Premier pro r Go which is the ,or law is not firmly established.- ThelSaturday making arrangerrients for the spirts 13,uc. threatening vengeance, went away- In. - reply to the Douma's address la the council will place [m the foretrnnt of its rar.iciva] of the grain; of which-there !s I Poultry - There is praclicislly no a ,short while tiro returned with aLee- Czar, lahc+rs the. question of the creation . of about 350,000 bushels, a portion of which,tusniess moving;"" 4ietford rille, which he had borrowed The statement declared .that the Gov 1r+rsi-errorts of j�ssti�'-! -1 ` v pur3k k-- At-the ase fi ['rrtats=--Ontario, 70c to Ric out a with. Wood were \Its., h In the boas ernment was fully prepared to lend its *:It simplify_itiP r•ftange of. prrx•'ed'ure ntemt it looks as though 75 to 80 per of store, Delawares at F5o to;,Joyee'and-the.Fife n! \V d's son An enure support to an elaboration of the ir, trials from the present system. cent..ot the grain rnilttit be sayFcl, as the i MY,c,.Quebec 73c; rsnd Nova Scotia at i flus They saw Joyce coyym�ng and went; main points suggested by the Douma, BOAiBS AT.SEB:ISI OPOL. bins'are intact, and-the total loss on 75c. I out to remonstrati; with Tum,'but Wood l provided they did not go beyond the - grain and elevator will not amount,to lloney15 t ;alto r do n for strained j received a bullet in the.shoulder, which ' limps of legislative initiative assigned A despatch from Sebastopol says: more than :5`',0,000. and $1.-5 to $, per dozen, combs: Irlrn ed hire. Joyce then forced his way _ to the Douma. The Council of-Ministers. Several tombs were thrown here qn rhe elevator was desig�ried and con- Riaple Sy cup $1.10 .per gallon for f into dropped and. in spite_of his . _... the Premier said. roust exercise epecial!,Sunday. while d review of troops was I structed by.the McDonald'Engineering .pure and 7Y to 80c-for m[ked. - I vvifP's entrenties, shot. her with the car- . enation in regard to questions raised by F tieing held after the- Te Demo in Cole, (:D., of C:htca*�'o. R was of Prepront siv 1 ! Rated fla ' - 419.50 to 8`10 for ho. 1 fridge remaining Irl his rifle. The bullet the Douma on immediately satisfying*,i t•,wtic n of the anniversary of the and concrete on's pile foundation, vvhi:h ;tlmothK to car lots on trick here, and �,\_ed-through tire stomach arid- back.- V the necdg of the rural population And; F_rnperor', coronation. Three pemnns was driven to the'rocks and was te,,ierl *7.50 for No. 2. = Prtct_the woman's recovery is impossihlP. ' placing the peasants on an equ41 !Doling Were killed and several wounded. and 'loaned to its full capacity the past Baled Straw.-"Dill at $5.50 to $G per ilnvinf*- shot. !us ,Wife. Joyce, ignoring ". ,t with other classes; 01 satisfying the re-,Among the wounded are the commander two seasons, and up to fhe time of the ton fag car lots DTs track here. h terrified sister-in-law,.. went-gulside --_ 4--quiremen l of the work people;ot-train-.o' the lnrtresfi, General Neptuett, who cuddeA collapse, it showned no signs of . :PROVISIONS . - and cut his own thrroat from ear to ear, Ing a measure for obligatory elemrn-r mceived slight hlsrts, and ttte chief of'weakness. • . -- _ tory education: 01 making the wealthi• police, a'ho WRs gtsyeiy injured. Other Pork - Short cul, 823; mess, 820 10 T'- er classes liable for the payment of .tiich dfsmilaries escaped. \'fce.4drr1iral r ANYTIIING FOIA A MUT. - $21• -- -TR6l'SAND`+KILLED BY FLOOD . •taxes rjrrd of, reorganizing the provin- ('houknin, commanding the Black ._ Sea _ Smoked and dry-salted meats -Long . elal administration end introducing a'i PeeI.t; Who is n special srihject for ter• Zu[ns-in South Africa Spoiling to Get'slra•r tacori,-12c"to 12;c for Inns alscl: Chinese .+t,Vlk9f`4"CTty Destroyed by Ili* -- _ " system of self-government-with special rnrist revenge, was not. pre4en.t. Two ca.es: .hams• medium and light, 14'fc urys ors Fcar Famine. ' Conssderal ion` for the peculiar condltiotaa t of the bomb-throwers were arrested. at.Each Other. to 1r,c: henvy,'13 is to 144,,.'backs, 17c; - . . in the frontier provinces. A giF+spzstch trDrrt Vit. Petersburg saps: A Lorxlon despatch says: The' situa ttr+'akfnst-bacon.-.I c l0 IGc; shoufdcrs, A �'ictorin," B.C., despatch says: The _ Dec alchea receiver) here concernin the TO COUNTERACT ABOVE. - P g tion in N itai is.unchanged. f;lttle i'lews' f 13Sc:.green rrieats out of pickle; lc`cess sleearner TcucEr, just arrived from 7a>- Fonrb oulrat.+e 7luring the review of";the .comes through, but early in=the week it than.staoked. a pan and C,htna, brought further advices Thr, council, the, Premier said, at- Iron s after t1w relet,ratinn of the anni- seemed as If several leading chiefs i,ard - Tierces, if'/,c;•tubs+ li•. regarding the, disastrous floods 'of the --• , - . 'laches no less importance -to the sug- versary of the Empe'ror's coronation at would lay down their arms, of the five hails, 12c. }laFNarig-lino, In CNna. All ilia valleys Bested low of liberty of the subject, of Echastopol on Siindny say that i'h^F.en ch►efs.a+hd met on.Tuesday only true, an- _ _ - -: ',alit;sg the fiver were, inundated, homes -- "-conscience and of the press and the tree-)persons wore killed,,inrludin_ flue chit- nounce<i" his loyalty to the Gmegnnt+'nt NE\V YORK «'fiE:1T tit\F1KET. eVCrt away.by hundreds, and thousand • riom of- meeting and association. but- it r ureri' acrd that over one hundred " per- and ordered his rti'en t,3,dila-rill. -Two: Nc Yorh-;AIm `xJ. - N4.. 2 red, 93c of erten and rihinrals drowned.- At f ° .considers it necessary when preparingisons were wounded.' The dr;apatches , - suets laws to provide•the administration say tt:at four arrests were made. others have liner been ortnnizing esida nominal elevator, No. 2 red. 94c noniin= llsianeiri flee tirnke" city was lhcTreald. ie- hellion cont' nes"t I,o,b- afloat; .No. i northern Duluth, nnrt of the WE ail was de°' •Yed• -_ _ _. . . _.. -... __ . . ._ _ Ito want I°;;br r•alninal f.o.b. afloat; No.-1 north "his nay`s'vvits•'teic;,K•uphed .,Y-the Js-- In %ululand. 'fl rc _ WHITE MAN LEADS REBELS. CURFEW. 11:\Y RI\G ri 110\TREAL. Ido fihl raw peactt�nther lis well a natives frorn IN, diose who !a b n ,� P.c,n.=ul at. Ilslangtu, who. says . T errs 1 nsto n, 98 c rtomi al f o.b�ttfloat~ tea e. altlwug Forced to Leave Sv�itxcrland•for Attack want to-fight fhe vvhtti•c, "flits adds,to +li an .immense loss r,I liter _ Movement to Revive the Ancient Cus- the difficulty of srinpre.sing'li. RIONTREAi. MARKF;TS. occurred anuli}g the'Ghi- it none of "on Soldier. Icm in !ttontreal. . WANTS 2,0rr(1 \tURI: \iF-`J. his nationality w'ms last. Ft is feared A despatch from Geneva, Switzer- - - The Ptetermarilzhtrr, correspondent': t Mnntrcal, May 29., Grain-- A it�,n that"the destrrmion-of the Tice,crop-in ,and,'says:• One of the %fila chiefs who A llesnatch tram Montreal revs: The the London DIIi1v 9'ele_raph sn}s that tare of Inters t in the loonl grain mgr- ,he llor,ded areas may cause-an erten• . •have rebelled saainst Ree'tr•itish Gnv- sound fit the curfew bell may soon ag:ctn CDI. �dacker►zic bac nettified the Govern- lit ..this-morning \vas ,a further ad Give:famine.. . _ _ ernment is a'swiss named N. Duty, he heard in the streets of lfontrral, ment that,he requires 2.000 more men in vnnce in the price of pais as a result _ Duty was a hooligan"[n the Village of 1 a alinit out its vyarning at 9 o'clock cyery nnlPr :to corn, \pith the 7ebeltinus na= o("the tontinuea stmnrth. N4 improve-. _ - Sr ,hupter, in the' Bei nese Ota eland. evening to all children under 15 years of lives. It is the opinion of those at the.T-'" in the drnisnri for \innitrrba wheat' CIAARGED WITH rtll'RDER ' After a parlictilariy liratal IIltark on a, alto that they .must hasten to their front that lhP rrr►tives will rr[us, to stand fr•oin foreign sources, bids.being from-':. - cayalryman;• in I". , he, was forced to'�-hAcne-c- H is nest improbable that, in anis-fight. The- prospect-of long guer= rc to'1'/,r,-out o[ line., f Flour ct,ntinues ,kn Italian NamedRen ra. Arrested -, 1 . leave the country, and he worked las the near future Jhe City Council will be ilia warfare is certain. firm in tmir. The demand,"continues _ Itcnora. - .w.ay to South Africa, asked In revive this, custom as n means good, from all sources, Atillfecd steady - After-being' concerned in some Iran- of protecting the children from the mor- • '--� � st tone under n foie dcrirend. ak, I,inn Dalian, .whtol" whole celebrating ._ -"sections which demanded the attention I at dangers to which they are exposed by , FR'E'KILLPA AT B.1LL"GAS .- _ - Flour'_ RlBnit6ba spring wheat Pat- vv itii a-1riend named D. Bnisko awns ' of IhP Police at Durban, he "went rola beim allowed to roam.. around .the ---. e.nts,�G4,Gl xo .•7tr; strong, bakers'. S4• ttre interior ttD cccape arrest. Ile mos streets till oft hours of the night. A Boll o[ Lightning Struck Amon fi ec- ;(, to g.4•,2o; winter wheat patents, S4 to hruttslly mssitrtted Inst \\'ectnesdaY -;i toed the:%old lnngtiage and finally mars petition to this effect had been•circa• 9 U 9 P 4..s-; slrai ht winterwheat• patents, $4. night, vyns found eland by the depot ire P tators in Alabama. 5 nr g the morning. �av�ski had trze work- er tied the daughter of the chief of a small lasted and largely signed at the be?'n,, 2( to 9r4.4t1; shaihlit rollers, $3.90 to S4.• In,* at Gula niyer, and considerable 'tribe. Qn the death of ilia thief, Dub I nim of the ear, ane] ste s 1 d been -\ Mobile, Ala., despatch.says: Dur- f0: in ba«s, SI,dS to $1.95; extras, $1:s-0 Y g >' P• les nrorrc} .. .he came to town. fle and * 111 ame in an o en field, three `1 'was appointed'in his place. He fought�lakers to PrP, - miles ible hrorn this city, on �unc a.y a er- nd. hail visited a �esnrt, and ,with the Doers during the late war, and The civic elections intervened,'however, Oats - No. _c ° ' ' whf e returning tom c. ':when Rambaata revoFled. Duby induced and the--matter-was allowed to dr-on 'for nuoa, a thunderstorm came ttn nccam' to 41%c; NA. 4, 40c' to 4i1?c. s of having _ 4 anicd fiv. v ry id'fightiiin�, yvhich -struck ercrsr, Ftoisko is accused, d . his tribesmen 1n join the rebel forces. the time Tieing. There is now talk fit P Peas lac. Lo,b. per. bushel, 7S per thrown"him irorrr the buggry and 'clubbed ' - - W One of the rebel Zulu chief$ frequent- reviving the movement. in .the mioial .of 'a crowd o[ spectators, cE,nt pDints Trim terribly. fie has been arrested on ly mentioned in telegrams from Natal is instantly killing' five persons and injur- Corn - No, 3 mixed, 573;c; No. 3 ycl- _ he arcro of, n)_urder. ,Ndube, which is the Zulu version`of • i . Ing about 25 others more or less serious- low. 5.4;Gc c .t-rnEl.. _ - _ - , T aer _c octced -and knocked - o ran bags, $18 -+ . . Dubs. - - _ M ty hely e h Rlillfecli Rtanit 6a b in , -T - FAITiiFL'L'DOG SAVT•.D CHILD. down by ilio, stroke, brit ilia majority f, St9: shorts, $20 to $:1 per inn: On- 1"!(TOP OF BEAD TAl£EN OFF LIST OF DEAD- STILL GROR'INC. ` ' •`quickly recovered and were able to ,;trio bran' in bulk,- Sl•S:50 'ter -$19.,50; . Girl ila�d Wandered Three Days in New leave the scene... rbc field, was strown shorts: 420 to $•2o r t: ntillcd mouille. $2t with bits of shoes and clothing from ,r. 2 , William King I;kell in His Siny-mitl . -San Francisco Coroner Relieves 1,000 , _ Brunswick: i0 $-Z),, straight 'mouille, .5 to $-7 per Arkell,. Onto 1 c�h_._ _ those who were killed or Seriously in- ten. - • - " c bodies of the dead pre- - per bay, g2 iFl S3.t0 in A 'despatch from-Guelp caws i Snt- - A despatch from San Francisco says: Little ten-year-ctld Mamie Gallivan, who I seated' a territ,le` spectacle. A-s+v'er `;t:30 t.n . .•, per ag tt:r;ay' i 1._ 1.11 11 -`at ihr- The'conflagration death list is steadily car lots; ctrnmcat, •. hits t>cerr missing from her home at dnllmr from the pockofs of one of the FFi� - No. 1 $� to 50.50; No. 2, SS while the &w-n \\'m. King, was opera - -- , i'o found -- - y vis r ares-rrrclted ore troth-side- e� -;- -to-$7, and Lyrt,�. a sirw�n hn�rd caught on the saw -" swell -Lie roll which Coroner Walsh Drury Cove suice R1nn Tc 1 Nisi return . on Thursday,with an.astounding story . . . :--�-�- t fire clover`eG. I and vi as.thruvv n back, sir T:rn Tr. m _- t?rifnks will.reach liq-an-rt-1,000; nnhdilh- of hard.c a •or e F standing statements chat' tower than 500 and night r she• has` Ueen wandering in E• 11TIi'S DtSTtRi11�rGI S. (:hecse---- \Vhile is q+ibte,l 1t 11?/c to Dn the left trtnpte;tearing tin the of - _ here actually killed. the woods, with no fond except some ,,t 11.'.,c and colored at Ito to 11?;r. and praclicallr tearing the tYp of the Just five vverlcs offer the fire Pnyot S, Shocks 1 r.i al Ilctughtori and i/ancock, , Rutter - Sales w'if'e made this moi-n- broil off. The beard flew full 1'00rfeet Upham.and Company, the largest job berries and 'water from brooks. . earch �t%chi Vin. ilt�' at ,go to 193 c wholesale, w'itli l after striking the unfortunate man.' was unavailing instil Thursday; when ' ting boot: house on 11Le Coast, opened its fi s'itgic Pacicages' ccllinfi at 20c to 211 . i\vn d:ihilt, • were .summoned d he i her dog found her, and guided her to a A despatch from Houghton, Mich., F - Quotations unchanged at 1Ge'�Gnelph, hitt, could do nothcea and he •vaults on Thursday•inorning Listrtntly,I clearing,` vvhere. she. ci,llapsed. lie y t clearing,' •s-1 with her, and' finally, h bark•,snys'' ,File severe emi'Ih, .di4!ur� tel 1G-,,c. - - rli,(I.in two hours; he:deeensmd, who 1. ever•thin;, inflammable in the' vaults yeas 41 j'cars old, leaves'a.wite and one } y Lances ever experienced iu this,region burst into flames. All the com'pmdy.s fng', attracted the attention of the.child's Sat- provisions - Darrell heavy Canada c books, ncuounfs,IInd records wee de- r !occurred at the Atlantic 11hie, oft - altort, cut pork, �?3; light- shorl cut, child'. brother,--who vvas among, ihn searchers. urdm � Tlieve vy'c'1'e' noire Man 50 �, -4 - _, slroyco-: i lir, l Irl is in a very exhanstcd aril !chocl s. .T;uildinf�s rocked'violently, and:x'1:50: -1'nr'rrls olein Sc t('analdian�pur . ' RGDUCF. 111113TERS"S.ALARiLS, - , iwery • possible , precaution bred been emaciated condition, and' ihrEatoned, conipotmtl lard. 7'/, _ , tel<rn to Avoid ilia very thine that`kap- fit several•places Iltere•are cracks in .Iha lard, I!1..'.c' to'1'c: keltle�rendered. 1Q71,c -" with Pneumonia• earth from two lo,six inches in vvidfh. paned. Before opening the vault the to f3<; hams. 111,!c to 15c, according to In 'Order . !pert it tern ;A;nstratinrt ' Services of a chemical .engine were se_ The shocks vvero distinct rtin Houghton size: brealcfast bacon, f7c to'1ac; \find- Deficit. 'cured to ,exlingirish tiny blaze tliut ��'- and Hancock. - No dams-, e was done. I car bacon, lac to 1Gc: fit ch killed nhnt -�' I omton desjtalch smysi .The -Pre, rilight OCCIII'. The fiamcs,.lhat spino" DT.SPF \Ti: ATii:\1PT TO•FSC:RPC.. Great. al;irm prevails, and'minrrs and i-toir dressed hogs, G10.25; alive, $7.G0 nticr 'of \\'cslern Au,clrnlia has annnunc- forth when the dunes wars- opened, ltovv• T+ tlr'ir families are preparing to 9cave for tot $7.65 per hundred pounds. eel a redurlim' 'cif 3 200 in the salaries ever, defied the efforts of the engine other points^in the copper country. _ of .the Nlinic_ter:, in order to oconomiza Peniterifirp Prisoner r.:rdly hurl by a _ --p ---• _ _ -deficit' .- , _ crew and not n paper,vcas saved. Falti In a.Chinincg. to meet the d fl 't I ASL--BANKS OPUN DOORS. LI\'T STOCK. RFARK-PT. '4 TiII?iR CAtiOE t'PS1:T. - A despatch from ,(on. says:• A, - -- - DEDT �WST INCREASE. • . -�- • . prisoner named Ivicwo,centeneea fro•li fe 7 he Snn•d'rnncisco _ Pohlic May Now Toronto; tiny 21r. ='A fairly heavy ,. ___ . -. !rw,Q VDun4 Men Were.Drowaed Near [n r' criminal n„a;ilt just aftet being iltaw 111oncv• . run "nn all lines of cattle .was offering be : \l'cstntcntlr. liherated 'lye genes ago: fried in escalfe It Canada's Itailwap Development this rifor3ling, I)i-it the cqunlity.of the cat- Carried Out. A despatch h'rnp 1'emhroke smy s: A Iran _the ,Pcnitenliary on Thursrhry A despatch from Son Francisco Sa,yS: Ile w.as genorally of poor to:medium' very Bart accidet�t occmrerl near \\'est- might. lie dug a passage (miff-his cell 1'rnrlicmlly cyr.�'y Se�'trre Icmilk ill ltor,tll�{lune- gr,,,( A.Lonrton despatch say's: The Gias- V , meal.h, Onl., _dn Thursday morning, to 'a chimney iii• course' of 'rreclion and !1mS Nc•en abh, rt R Or Cattle - f hnfcc, 84.!10 to X5.10;. gc,vu IlcralC`nada'Tally cal position fav' cctmesflt 3 oung men, Thr�mas climh,�d sevepty feel by means or a ropy. for,,; threw oprin ril>Thar was nDds e*n nu•dnfm to gond. $4.;,i� i' $4.GS.`hulls, nrnhly ret Canada's financial position rtt Twn W c i:F:O d,� �,.fll1; aiws, _.,a to .r •+. shown by .the budget, and says the '•Dadson, srhnol teacher, and Rirhnrrl Near the toe his Blaen,^,Ili failn,l nn.l helcf,i. to lha e li C,In •• Rqurilock, telegJraph nPeratctr, attempted fell, breaking his hg and injuring his f n run. 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And at the s=e instant ign9rant Nell_y knows,it, wept Joe. 11, I i�'!,:,'� � . his a ",I � . ,.� . .1�.� " . , Ilrighted*. horse, with a violent And the littI6 Skye terrier. as it to \\ .:..,.., - "I ,� . , . b(,und, Wrew him, to the earth, Jumped -in the negro's words, ran and 1.. I,I-I A . . - * confli I ---- 1�, 1, ..", I furward. and fled. - I -, leaped tipajj�fhe cai,�ain, whining Ila- �-, \ , . . � .. -��� , , I TIIF RIM 11 III A I T AlIrrOO All 11 11...... I , k - Amaze I �\ ,�,� ,�\ 11��,\\\\\:* 1\ � , , ,� . �\ ,\11\:* "I . . , I\N* \ \ ------- I ,,-,, .-�,� - ,,\Q�,, % \ , ­ . . I When recovered a little from the s oeir-,,,ruins, as if to impress upon his mind ' '� '�X�N , I �.. . . ,. � . (I '� '\ . was, loe did not entirely lose hff-seh-s-es�: foin,vard between him .and.1.1iti. lAeUp Of -� '\'* I -WIMINAL 6 URN U 11 he felt himself all over to see what that her.dear waster il,pig mistmss -,v&� " ­­ . � � .. , stunned, Mwildere(T --as lie thetically, ,an Triep an Dackwara unLi ' - . - -7 .-J I Ht 'kNANIP I 1\ . " I . �`�; ,: . . . . bones. �� . :,.-�l . ,� .. .. - , * . . . . I . . � I . re broken: and .found.lo bis great re- really burried 1here-and to implore him ,- . , . . , - . . ,�- '... , . ­ - - -- .- . ­ . - . lief that all were sound.. . .. to come *116 their assistanze. -1 , - -- . .­.­'� , . - . . . - \NM I I � � ' I - " ..- , �\�!&\I . I - .. we . \\N \%\�' . . . . �­ . .. -. t 7 11 .1 - ,., . I . ,were noNy pour \" . �- - . ". . -- -1 , , 7 - - - . � . . I . . � . I , 1. . .. Th \ \ \ .., ­ . .. .:� . . � . , . - .1 t� . . � . gn lie got"upon his feet, and looked . B,ut other people I ng .111, I ";,.. . . 1% ­ the. - � I � .1 . ' I. .. about him; but a dense. heavy, black rapidly in 40a scene of 'tile catas- I I �, - --.1, ,.:11 . . . . . . .7 . . I . . .� . , ,i, 01Z -SYBJL BERNE 'S - -- ' . .,:- - . . * n the troph . - �11 I.. . ,.� . .. . , . R .. - ­ , vapor was settling down upo . . 11 .�. - I., . . . 1 .�..%V .. J : . .. - I .1 I . e. , I . . - . I'll, I I . . . . .. ". I .. . -. I- . I� . thicket' hidin g-a I I i thin gs tiom-his view� Exclamations o I hrirror amd dismay . . .., I IV. .. 1.. I � ... ... . .. .; % . while the stifling fumes.,of brimstone .; . . . ...A �".. . .... .1,. - I .. were uttered. Ilicn pine knots Wel I . . -------­-_:�- - - VINDW.WTION -.-- ` " . . look- ' -breath aw y., ­­..... .. . h16", , . ... .---- . . . I . .� sought .and li,ilitod, and everybody I . , . . . � � . . I . �. "I'm -!" Joe in his consternation croNviled around�the ruins. I . I . I : I . x6vtoyft- - � - - �Is 1.. .I 4 .. . swore a -very profdne oath, *hich it is "There are human beings burled be- IT: . .- .= . . .. � . . . . . ­.. . I., �� I . 0+0+*+0+040+0+- not necessary here ,to 'repeat; "ef E neath this pile: 'foe H�dveWs sake, - -' '­ . -�, I- � ,, ; .-... . I. I ... don't b'.Iiebe as da.d I ebbil had-blowed-do frierids, lose *hQk time' but disperse Great Sco-tt! and to think there's some' I .1,.i .�- -., ­� . ' and 1 .. . - - . . CHAPTER 111. --. ., ­ will take leave 'to make 'a more thor- . -folks. that still say that a woman don't. �. . , old ' Aunted- Chapel ! And oh! my find tools to di- this awiy!" e . �'-- -. I , .1 . . I . � . ough search ' than we did yesterday,' H I xclaimed know how to drive nailsl 11 . .. arster I of so, what have be. Captatin Pen0eton. energetically. � .. :� . L ners, chilled to the heart replied the sheriff. . .. - .HebbenLy.Nit I .. . - . - - - . -: � - ­-Nvitll the coldhess 6f the night, half ,, come or Miss Sybil,,and.�Nfarse* 1,yon; .. Several of tfie.byst-anders-start d t . 1. . .. . . ... .- I .: .;:. � - . I � .. I� ., e a -. -,�,,. . . .. .. � - famished*for want of food, and Wearied . Have you.tried the vault I".. inquired and kelly?" he cried. in a sudden pang once for (he nearest farinhouses'to pro: the lattar'and the iron door of the vault, .­- ­­-..-- . ­ .. - I .uri-y. I � , -- .. 1. ... . - . . . 'With�. his fate violent"exertions� wnd; of terror',and sorrow, &�'.Iie tried to cure'the needful torAs. - - - ... which had stood the stiock of the explo. - .. � - - . . ot "No; but we will try it now. She may hurry toward the scene of the fraj�edy. Captain Pendleton turned to Joe. . . . :. wishing to recruit his strength for tile ' - sion. . . . . .. .... � . . 11ext day's hard work, kindled a fire be concea,led within. it, after all," said Ile set off in a run, but was brought up 'Tell me now." he said- "how c,lm6 Under tILis leaning wall, and complete- . . . I ...�I I ... �1- I I - . Mr. f3enthwick- And, seeing the crow- sh,orl 15y -a shirp,-s6�6re painlin his N ­ , Ud- 6y- it;* 16Y two men , �- - , . 1. . . a7nd made some.coffee, and forced him- . I fr. aha'Nlrs.-BeriTeir's in:-ilris place?11 I 1� protce I - .-. . bar, he took it up and went to Avork 'right ankle. I Joe related-all that he knem, of their1scorched.' bruised, stunned, insensible, . - ' . . . . ,:,- I� self t6 eat and drink- a little, before he I I . . 1. I ,drew, his mattress to the door of the uPoll that immovgbite door;'but finding* "It's sprained I Bress de Lord. ef it escape from ill(,, sheriff's offlcers. their but still living. - . .-. .. . I ..-.-, - ... ., it so fast, he threw d9wn the tool, say- - . . I.: . I .,vault' and stretched hiniklf down as . , affi't 'sprhined I'! he cried, .drawing up accidental inpoting­wlth him, their. ar. .7licy were Lyon Berners and .Robert - ,. . . ­ - near- as -he--ceuld possibly get'­176'1(re ­ffrg­­­ .. car�ing the injured limb. rival at' the Ha;mted C�hanel., the my�s- Munson. �Anijd-tlie surprise and satis- ... I .. I - . .1 ­ . . 0 � , - . . - . I . .. . place where he believed the dead body - "It is of no use to work at Ahat d OF '"Td -6 the t�rious disappearance of S�Vbil. the vi.�jt taction 6f Ihe'crov�idl'they.were carefully . . . . in that way, and it isof no use either Lo - -"It ain't no use. .1 can't put it t � . .1 I .. ,of his beloved wife Lay.'.'. "' tic '-;roaned'.' of the constables tind inilitfaMell In lifted 'out and laid upon tile grpund,. '7' I- . '. I look through the bars, for you can see .ground no more. q ,M�La�b Of the biir'-If�rs:-the menns that while every simple means at-hand were I.. . ..�. ­ .- � - Poor tittle Nelly, abandoning her at- ut -blacic darkness. But, Pur- Then, �tandihg on his left, foot and *a . , . . l i�otllina b . � his master ,nd hl��,elf-tonk to-ftsenver used for their-restoration, while the little . - .. . . forts either from exhaustion or in des- ley, I 'will tell you what to'do. Do you holding the other in his hand, he looked . . . ... ...­ pair, crept up,and tried to squeeze her- go out and cut the most resinotts knot, around and saw the pick lying 'amon trace's.of Sv-bil-through.the instinct Skye terrier ran round and round wiVr . . . . . . tf,om ev.had, yelps of joy and triumph, which seemed .....­_ ­ . ... ...self-belween.her master and the door of th6t y6u can fln& on- the nearest pine the scattered tools,1hat had fallen her- little Ang- llie-rearons.th ' I I ' . through the behavior of.thp little S�-ye to say : ' -- the vault that she, too, thought-held hir tree. and�briag It to me.". - his hold when- the 'horso threw believe that the iadv had been, "I ,told ,you so I and next time you'll' � -W ,. - - him: terrier. ,to - . . - . . � . . . ... mistress. [.Yon made room for her to Purley started off in a hurry, and Ile cautiously bent down and took up the - e nil I . ... . .. -.curl herself up by his side, and caressed soon .returpe(L with a, piniEk...knot..fairlY pick. and reverse ,it, .and tising it.-as a taken down into the vaiilt and robt,;,d believ I-, . I . .. . ­ - ,_d I .. - and murdered. .:his own .departure in "Friond, ," said Caplain -Pendlelonl� ., ..­.-..-I.1.'�- -her soft fur,'-.while he- waited and soakid with turpentine. ' -- , Crutch, he hobbled on through the yWdhed ' :,_ -- -C -i-areh. at tools-to take uplhe,flags ones I n,14Ircs6ing ,some of the nieni who were, , - - . "Now, then," said Mr. Benihwick­u thicTZ,�towardtlie ruins of the old over the-vaug, and flniilly his.relurn to Istill working-away.at the ruins, "there It was now i4terly dirk in the-Phnnel h �1�;,, - . no lQQk the JQrch from the hand-of his chapel. Bill his j3;%,41,=P@Ss Was BL,- ­­ the scene-of,-action to find the'naunteci is nAo"use I ),Oj��Uigging - - - - - .1 . .. . . I but for the dull red glow of the fire, messenger "I think this will throw some dhd painful that it louk him nearly an - . longer. ou . - . . � .-.:-4 - -- �vhicli was dying out. An hour passed light into the .darkness helow r' . hour Jo reach the plAce. .' . . . . Chapel.une mass of ruir-s. . may see from the very position of that . . "'When I left marster'* 'he, was slttlng wall and the,aspect- of everything 01sei . . -, . . �)y. and the last s e MAn . I . I ... .. . . park expired, and the _ And lie applied.,it first to" Ill -fl When at length he -emerged from ille at the, door of the va,ult. %viiiere"'we here Ilifit there- can be no-more bodies. , .��..- . ..�. ... .uhapel wai left in total darkness. the oisle, and then he:carried it, flam- thicket. and entered the Old churchyard, thought the doad body of my poor niur- among the- ruins. You can do nothing, q.� .�..-7 -'.- I I . .I ' ' ' 71iie Agonies"or that'nfght vvho shall ing high, to thi door of the vatilt, and., a scene-of devastation. met his view that dered young mi-�Iess was hid: and when to bring the dead to life; but you can ' .- I.1....­:.--, .--'ell?, - They were.ex1rcme-they. seemed putting it through--the-iron bairs, let it appalled his soul. . - . . . I I coined back.I.found this here,.!'.' sobbed do,niuch 10 save the living from death. . .. . -.-,. . .. interminable. drop into the vault. . " . .- lord!"�4e.said, storiptrig a&I Joe. pointing -. eck. . . Hiirry. -some, of you, to the nearest, - '.. :- I .. .: - _ At ten,gAh the slow morning dawned.,_.-It was lighted up-in- an Instant. and . Oh. in) . -to t1le %%r , -% ­ ,�. � . rose with the sun. and walked the sheriff and .Purley- bent do -leaning. upon his pick7crute-h, as he "Good heaven! my Man. -this is a house and-bring a couple of -. ,..,., .4..... Lyon wn to shutters, - . M. . - I. I "what an aWful frightful story that ,you tell aft,! Sit and narrma, mattress also. if possible 1! .. : � -about the chapel*in the restlessness , I look through the grating to se� what 9"lz6d aroond, . sight I - - . . -:1 I- . -. � I - * ' Ill Jne you"ittro 'Hk6-s, . f. -the -A he gi�iitlfid, and give These Men must be taken to my house, � .� - mental anoish. The little dog followed the interior ,. illumination might-s Ow ' -yqurself 6%vn on. t, 'I,;, nearest, to receive medical .- ' . . . - . --- . _ � ruins of- something." he added, as a.me that pick which you are using for"a %xhich �-- . t . 1. ­ - I - I -1 .� . -. I I. . 11 I at his heels. whining.- Presen ly 4on them. - - ' - -.1 vape classic, similitude about Scipio I crutch! 1.must .go to Work here." ex- attention." . � .1 � ­. ., 1: --­ .:, .took up the-crowbar and tried-again to And' Lyon Berners. v0cise anxiity-l- - - . . '-,. force the iron door, He might as well was of course mWe intense !kan that of and Carthage flitted. through his half. claimed Captain Pendleton. taking the As, the captain spoke.' a dozen..work- . , , . .. :m have kied to mo�ve a mountain... 110 any- one present� e"-e( dazed brain, � . . . . � pick from the negro and begining to dig men threw down their tools and started - .1� ­ , - ,. - . ' . . ­­ - . - It was inde-ed a scene of horror deep vigoroiLqly at' the mass.of fallen stone on the 'errand. . .. .. . .. . 11tirew away the trqWbar in deisperation.,1hrough the crowd to get �onoligh� -to .dismay Ahe stoutest heart! and mortarr. . . . . --Old Joe hobbled up to the spot. where .. . .. 0 . .­� .and then he stooped and preered Ahrough dricir of the vault. �.. .. -Nor was that tiorro'r les�'6vorwhei�ming The men and boys who had gone after Captain . -., .... . I . ..., Pendleton . sat supporting the -..... , - - the iron-bars; all dark ! all st.111 in thow nut before he could effect his purpose, ­ -. : - `- . �Ior the obc,curity that enveloped it. The j imolements now came hurrying back.I IkeFief-ol. Mr. Bernev� on 'his knee, while ' -, -��:.- I -­ -..-- -�.dismal-depths I , tie turned ,away and -a sound of thunder burstr Upon the air'. 'eilie jumped around. now lh a I. . ..... . - . rekindled the f1re, and prepAred a little I the solid ffoor upheaved-. t walls-,,f ilaunted Chapel was gone I -and in its with picks, spades, hoes,rakes, e1c., over 1 little N . he place was a heap of blackened, burn- their shoulders. .. I hystencal state betweea joy and fear*. q'.,.. . . - - - � . . I . 4- - . breakfast for himself and his dumb com-1 the old Flaunted ,Chapel fiell In a heap . as- , ..o - - . and 'smoking ruins, with here and They immediately tell to work with a,I f6T she saw at last that though her in - . - - Imnion. . Re rnutst cherish his strength I or smoking rWns: arid all the Valley ftnd ing � -- � i was reictied- he was not.yet safe. , - 1 1. L . : . � .�. -- %for the"work that was before him, mountain tops' were lighted up *Ith tile there tile arm or leg of sorr, crusbed1zeal and 'eftergy inspired by curiosity ter � - -. � -1 7.- . - Joe' come up, she jumped -' `-­�' . . . . After -having' eaten -tic rnotsel.-and flimes, of'deitruction. - . *Lnd mutilated"victim protruding from.I and terror: and while the boys held the I On. seeing bark� .which .. ­ ­ = - � 'given his dog-food. be signaled to her . I . . the rbass. - And in strartge contrast to lWhIed pine kno6 high above their upon hiln with-azi eager .. � . E... .* . ... ­ -, - .. -ids ste med Ah say - I � I I -. I . .. �..I to lie down at the door of the vault and % ..- ­ , :: this appalling scene, 'was a -poor little he, , Lthe inen dag away at the' mass I "You see 1...was .right I ' Here he ia, .-... '.' I L-I' ".- 1. . �. ,kyatch. while he iverA-out:toward 1he. -, --1, " 0"PTER AV. ­' I�-. -1 -Sliye terrier.. preserved from destruction, with all their raizbt Fi,nd ina;m. . .. . . . . � .1 .- .. --thicket to,took for Joe, who might.now . . ' . Heaven only knows how� that ran It-was a wil(T-4, ene. that deep glen; sure enoughl", � I I ..far Z, ­­.. 1 -7� ...': 7. ! ix explosion.. .when snuffing and whining piteously around the heap Of smoking ruins In the midst. 11`Ye�z.'Nellv, that's till very well ds � - -soon be e,pected. . . � - ­ The thun(Ler,of the .- . . . . .1 . � . - --.,.. . . ,.vorkerq around as it 0('S. - But Wbere's the young.mis- � -. - ..�­,-­- - He went through the churchyard, and the old Haunted Cliqpel was blown up, and around 'the wreck. . " - lhe-atfrighted crowd of � e ,---- - . I . - .. gh e es-s Me , - . LL .- ­ I -heard for marij nrilles arbund. - "Cdrle. Nolly! , pmty`-�- elly I.-good it. ft flit-ning torch" held on'bi , th t , -, liv.-where's Miss sor. I—- - . � .�on to, the entrance 61 the thicket PAW, *as I , S��T' . . I - .­� . . . , tones gleaniihg here iind rowluily, inquired Joe. L . .. L. .. ­ .... .. - .--. be even pursued that path until it led It burst- upon the unsheltered-way-.�Nellv!" ­I',1,,d Joe. . - I sportral graver, . .� L ­ . Tl;-, -�',: v tivrier left nff circling around ther0;Ahe whole encirc.lod-by dark. tow. . The- little d09 1001" 0 in.his fu* :.:..- - I I . . -. him out uporr the-river.rodd:. He looked farers like- the-cra&-of. doom; ess, . . .. I . It stunned the plantatiun negroes the .s!iwuldering mins. and bounded to- ering mountains, and .canopied by a. -with a bark of intelligence and distr I . ..��-.. � - -&. w,n the-road for miles, but saw no . -ard her -iQnd' 'and leaped upon raurky, midntght ,-sky I -,- . and thon broke away and ran in amoing �. .,.. . . �. �- I—-.sign of Joe I- � - ,.- ­ L � .. .. nogroes- gathered around Akeir cabin %,% ' -dusky It 1� ,welc L ome and a In. . almost dead sliencii the� fearful the ruins. . . . L . .. .... .. ... . . . Then, niDt ,.%ishlng longer to leave the r1res I . . . hirn %vith a 'yelp pf ' ill- is, she'!" exc,fairned Joe, , �', .:-- . . - - .... .: . -e W" -start,ject the. s'..fam� vvlaflfe 'of "retiw. * work 'went on. ... . L "Them st , * - .� ilies'a t . . .. I . . . ­ ..- -. L�sport where the bady ,of his wLf It - . _plantet .. : .. - . T L, c.011 jbe and he hobbled offer the little Skye,ter- - - - . sdpj�ds�e urib-i-n-i-ed-,-W--went back their 6egahl lea-tables! . "Oh� Nell'y I *Ily . what-lias.1idp. The fIrtt body imed vk�tis that of re the Ironing frag- '-,-�- - E , I Travellers .. - ' ,,viek. quit*,-rier. . # :' - -. through thick4 and .graveyard to 'the -paused pik*.-,stricken on pened?" cried Inc. . unfortunate Sheriff Beath to the plftr,-e whe . . . . -. .' t . - .. . . .. � . I -dismally in dead. It was borne-tenderly off to some Mont of the wall wn% supported by the, - -. ---.,--. . ­ . . -chapel, -where at-the, door of the vault he roaa! . . -TIfe little dog L ho.wIW . - ­ . -on-a- bed clrfinrrdmoi-tirr-th-e�Y&1111 .----�- -� �- -- .; 11 � I I . . - distarx-i-�- and -laid down - ­ .. - � .! the faithful little Skye .terrier still Ilwme-d-weLlers, high and low,-rushed -an.swer. ­ . . . I . rhQv-must dig into that vault. I'll. -... ., - . . ­ � - with one accord to. d,)ors and windows ",Yes. I know w at you would say.- I_ dried leaves beneath the sheiter of.an "' . . . . . '' "''L L I. I-. � . - . ,h -has blown up the � . - con -d until 'they dig l6to '-' . ... ..ivatched. .- . . I Oak liee. . I ttever be tento .:, . . 116 enf&ed and tbrew himself down::-td'see what Ahe dreadful "matler might under.stand. .The devil � ' . - - . .1 . � .-I�:.-- . boside-:her, there tei wait for the-return bet - - - ­.. -I .. . . .. . Uaimted Chapel,— said.1ce... , L . Then four other bodies were dug out that va"It. and I'll spook to Capping- . , . . ­ . - he ... I or vo e1ba,1,ff . � Was it an earthquake? ­ . She ritiod upr hef nose and h ic from the mass, ainong them that of the ppnA1ul1nn7 About it." said Joe. and - . ' �I �of his rhessenew. y - - L It .. Purley. And 'these \%-ere carried hobblod back , to the spot where that -.-:-., . ,a . � . , But. nh! this was destined to be a da Had some unsuspocted-volcano sud- In a .woebegone howl of nswi . i and lait.1- beside that of the shoriff. gentleman - ­­- . '� -of vveary, Wed�y waftlng 1, The morning denly burst forth in the mountain? In., "Just so:�but, oh I Nelly-1 Nelly-r3rowill . , . , .. still sot supporting the head, _.... ­. . I I . ._ . . And now. though the.U-brk-men dug of'-his -wounded friend. . . I . �- :Wdv ' ced'toward noon, And slill.Joe dfd deed, A'see ed so I- , ' - ' " . . 'where is flip marster,and.the mistr,ss!" ' .­­ .- -.­':- 'fin,an . M . - - - .: I . I - � .- * . .. . , . . . - - Lynn arose -and wall�o�l . .Volumes - of 'black smoke . I ..., appear, ascendee.t She answered I;y a cry of agrin.y. and away at the ruins as vigorously as ever, Sir. Morse Caprilng," said Joe. re. " :� - - .- -- - - restlessir ab6iii' the. chnpei,- stppi fr a certain'point-of ricks, finin ran back'to the ruins, and r,cominexiced W�y found nothing I-,ut brorter, tirnbcTs­spectfully taking'off his hat, .yo.ii heerd . .�-- I . .-.. , : .- i , , u 'bout marster and me 1.- . I . 1,.i_: �. .. someUmes to ppee down into tho vault, the * evening Air ,with the suffocati. . her pawing and'whining.- % , stone and mortar. No sign of Lyon (,r I what I tell. yo . . .1 ...-1. " . ­ . "Ah. yes, imst so'; buried under -oil, I se as my, . .. - ­ .­ . , . � -where nothing could be-sren� or-to call smell-of sulphur. . I Sybil Berners was to be seen. A wi4d having of good reasons to s'pos I . ., yoxinp,' rsistess - 4 and mur. ;,----,�- . ..� that them." groaned Joe. ' . 1 . hope sprang up in the h6art, of Joe--a wr,, robfv- ,:� �'. .. , . do'wn where'nothing cobid be heard. or There was a' pau�e of aslon'ls�fi'rn�nt I I . . " lly. ran back to him,. barkingi hqpe that-in.some miraculous nianner dere4l nnd hid into that vault?� "-. e creiv.har again. and re- .among the-people for about one minute But Ne . . . I .. ­ . . . - .'*'took.up'th - s- "Yes.." -gravel� as.-;entid We �aptaiD. . .., - . I . 'inewed his frantic efforts,to force tho iron­(161y; and.. then ,c6mmcnced a ��nenrrl- emphati.cally,­and then*forward f6 the his young master and mistress *had e sir. klarse Capping, Nelly do ... i..- ..; � _ - L . cap�d' thi,; torrible destruction-a hope "Well. I .. � - -door 1hat nolbing,4-could move. , .stampede of all 44e Able bodied men and ruins, and Ahen, .seeing that he sJill ' ' I— .. - Noon passed: afternoon advanced. lioys from a,eircle of several miles--in stood there. in . � � --* - . baek. to Ili' '6gain;' with the 'thar the little .`zkye terrier woUld by no' slArk 10 it as slie,is down ther. Anil. sir, ..:- , .- ­ ­.. for sfie continued to. I shall neber feel satisfied into my 'own ' ... ' I - "lz;om -s, that seemed to as- means encotiraSe, ,mind till the men dig-away all the rub- .-�..­ .,., I . . etWing' 'has har;fened to Joe,", circumferen.ce to- the -cenhl%l (it-attrac- most Ploquetif bark nd The ruin.s, and in- and out :., ... - - �itcd sure hini 11"0 her-master and mistress run .arou ' L . .. -1 . ,� .Aaid ,the dpsp�rate rnan to -himself,; as lion; while-the women and girls w -. vvore - lhi� mas<, And'al, Te6'gth-I6-PrnOPt" tile logs of, the workmen. to: the bish -and lay open the secrets of that .. . � , . . . . �once more he started out in the forloen at home in dread susficrtse! � im&t , � L . .. . ;erio%s danger of her own life and there prisin house." ." - 1. . L�­i L . .. I a L-Nvas the Its(, of his being ' � "inp, it shall be . : �-hope �of meetina his m4Dssenger. But �he y0y first on the scene of the ask him wl ,;I �. .11 . . . . dont. if Only,for the, ­ . %vay was traversed; cat]listrop�hc was a­Ia' 'd n*,,`gr- ' n, if I u linibs, ana in b-ark nod whino. and paw, . .. . � me p. ., I h m1i �a could H-61--Ui g'them out. - .r-, - -- Again the weary . . , .i".-A .--1 ;_ o:i,­,-;�'emphatic monner a gatWaction of ,your faithful heart," saij 9 -- -- --m aster had-Tu�- Ne�ei did innif u1.d'dng. 111.1.!w­­­ -­ . .. - . - _ . -- . .again he vVent thr(iii h tile C76rrmy r4 Poor Joe! Just as his m, le captain. . .;..�� . - ­ . . i little I)riife could- ii.�j!? or master if . ,- I -and thick#t, and came,out upon W long I mised� he had- nTet-N ith �an arrident. ench-Oher betfor. , Joe replied to -Nelly , �that h ­ (To be continueit). � .1. . - 11* �! ' and strained his gaze (nrille had, indeed, reached Black 'Liall in , *; if. sh I thc*best ap- and.mistress were really under there and - , .. ....'.. I. ,� .,.� . .. n e ha(3 spoken it L . . 6 .- .. . L . I .. - .river road, , L . � ... I . - . -- .1. .� :;.­ . .. I-..-- alon a* its, length., bill -wit I!Out s"itig �Wc Y.'near'the down of that day: but I proved English. . .n.owhore else.- . 1-1 " ,r][EI.DS OF BORAX. �". -�:`.-­. 1. ­­�­ - _R_ . . I L, ; .'- - ­ qwit�� exhausted wifli t%vc-nlv-fi-,ur "I know it, tioneyll T k I ".Youll­`drive inie to despnir. y6u. little I . .-v.. . . .- pigns of the negro's approF tieing - --orl�ing, nNI.,.I,t. - are "but you 'i. Z-11 .. I .. "Ye.:.;: some,accident'luis �hourq­of iNaIc-Mng.:,N, . -J- lh�,, , Ilivro!" Ile sobbed, N devil nf a dog! ou'd make '�ai tbi�re, Towards the.southern end of T.ngiina; . I . - ' " " - . . whether they're there or .not. and I tell do Guayyoc. Ili the Argontine Repu,blic,,. .. -: I .... All- goes wrong, all L�; (111,31. aII lis 1 ing, he succumbed to drr-wsinoss, ftt. seo Fill crippled,L and can't-do nothing." oil- the� n't ther'!*' cried L Joe, in des- Iticee are vast borax fields,'orten terniedi . , * . .I He groaned in-despqiir as ,e 1 livue,'a6d farnific. . -a 0 . 11, short. lie .ate and 1,,ui .'Illd little Shyti.terrier-epuld Y- � . . ... -. - ,' ­ ' ' . . - . Woomed r' it I � ax mines. Fourteen inches belowi . .1 . . .. . . ­ . .ct,jrmplr -such incoin peration, . hot . . I -1 I turned arid'retrnced Id.,;,,tops toward to;drank -and slept. eliend , potency i.n- But Nelly held to lie I r nNyn opinion, flu, surface 'there� are, masses or Soft".. .. L­.' . I . . . . old "liauntul Chapel." As he drew near , ITO (]I(] not nwan. poor faittiful rren- hunian cr6ature. and so. s4le very irr - - ,ound "potatoes" ,of borax,packedi , - - ` �., .. ­ I M . Iv-�'mairil'trfed ' . white, i - I .:" . -as stririlod by tile�6iro, fr.) do moire 1hrm jii;Z.f ' ., lionally, and'Irtifalfil-lk L nlinued her ami el-anmrori3- a I . I -. the building, lie A-, .. i. TO I I. �-Tle was soon just.ified. lie work- clowly togetlier..to a.depLh of eighteew . . . . I. ..v.- furlons'barkifitz',of hN litlte (:09- I Lrient sOt-vir�![;i"41),!,il��,lji!.;i I 'fack, ,ith appeals 'and her reprial-chos'. until Jo .men, in course of their diggtn rpmov inches. and lht4se aro dug just like pota-il '.... . . "Doc)r little Nolly *im,;� vr)rki,41 horqtjlf, [he lnf�1:4. 1.� Ili.,; mister. I I hobbled up to the belip of smokin't 9�-. � An areR. of-borax ground . . t itite ft hill- (4 pla-s4 r-, s�tone-afiid--brnken toes. . ­ . into hy,L,,xic.s again at the door or' Ili-it: 1311t. W11 11 one, 111"(1,11, 1411-cl r(11lm-.,to taKe a nearer vie%,,, .. . .. . I -upon Rleanhilg frog- I five. t , . times as nian X .. : . .r. ,-is he quick-'ShInt-A. -cou'reild-ol- to �Ioop.'he loso,s all , The first,41ii ilt-el. his �siglit was. fi Ilers, anJ, came o six ra ... -- - I -!i�hnt ,11 , . k' walf, hwIffff-il at an Ines' i.; the same area F-Tti . I-- vault," he said to i,1:i,.,,J jLTI�WVj,r --- . in-A of-tri-o-1-18C o n a . *L�ened hi�,pace­and cniT;--,�,i- Ili,! 1JUJI(ling..CWII� Illiff-sulf-Tor -nii indi,finite the sole of a man s boot, holringiii-,t lo a . . - . . - . ­ . angto of ni)out'-forty-fivc di-gTges. and lurul fleld generally contains . 'Ile found it in -tbo vis.,�e.,�sion (it Ihe ::�T"Ot4 of Fifflc-�­Rre RIOTA lin,t and Inlig, le- pi-nirudin.- froin tho nl-,is-s I ' - I L . � Ption f dom' tic 4 L." I -, L ,,fr it sllould� be hizien! Oil ' gri6d 1 .supported in 'it-s place by a po O es c p6tato. I . ... . I -constables- with, ill-- -I eriff at their mid never. )Aalo,d''tinfil lie. wfis 1,11(loly ' ' . . . . , :-. -, , ..11 .. . � kicked lip. by n fell() -ont. Nvho &-I --rocious I if - it �-.I,ould -be muirster's.I - - --. . � -h- ­1. L. 1, -- -- .., . lWad. Mr. Bentivwic!�� �vi!h *n rx-!�."'ST. , w-��Pm I * ' - . -. ':si6n on' bis'face r-rdlilv- nladt, lip-,q-Ilianded to know-how he -came to be But,, no,'"he-qoiiIhiiied,-oh 4i olos'er ex. - .-------- . . � - . ., . . � L' i . � . - � .. .. . .. WISE F A-THER.- . - I.. . .%.. - . . .­.Ltriumph ,Ind compas-l")n. tid%*,,inced..to.l..;!('C,I)itlg Qn thc.liay-in.the barn, and if attl4intirin .or Iho. Iiijifl-.'N-o�-thf�re is a ­ . I , ­: ­ . �� o .. .. �. . . . .. . . . . .. .-. . ­::­. � . - .Ir . . . .1110 ToCant In sleep forevor.. ,' It i�,nl .hizzen. No I . . . . 1�. I . . . . -q ,0 'him, %saying: - . . . . . .. . nloct . . .,;put- on tho hod. . .. :, . ... I I I . .. .. . . . .;-� ....- Z..�L "We arc, not at fimit now. Mr. M,r-! Joe -st'arfed �ip. at first Oohfuiod nnd*1 thank goodileSs, it is Master Slieriff .;.. .1 . . ..c.- .. ­ � I:. . . . !., . I I Z .. .. .. .. I J .1 fL . .. .n e rs- %Yp rolurned lo-d-I.N. In ro-iipie nor'(4-lirioUS. i)ut. ,9ftom,vard, %vli!,n fir came Bontliv,-JeVs. and sFirle him right, �oo." : `.,-'�--�'-- - I . .. -. 1: % .r, . ... . I I . ­ .. V 11.1 �.­- , " . ­ . . ' ' I . . -so, ,h -oinlal!is. and� to his sellses and found Ilint it,wZis pil"4, , \\llile,jrle wa s .6'xultino, either wie.ked- . . .Am- . . , arch throug these im .1 . , - � -iff .or .- I L .. I !> I ..�... I- I .. . 2 I % - � . , e;'NoMl. ng wo-\��er(,, rtqtlrniy1; ivion, tic, v;as ultorly Nvrotched tind in. 1v over the dostruction of tho shei I t --- - ­,.�* % . . '. , ---�' L IftJ(' this'61`1 . . - . ... . : -- . I . � A* a- -:. .. . lrom� our unsucce.,,.4ul pur.�,tdt ' of !he!C011901040. -tie (tic] nnt, even re.sent Ihe pioll.,�lv o).,pr tile possible �re.,'vri-,�Tion )l 4. ---- .. I -t � V It . . , 1;; , I I . .. . . burglars. we %vclre "let tic, V -*I- .r44n--.he:.riidone-��-L)f his comrade. in-kickin&,hinl Ili',; ma'-;Ior.'thIcTO %vns-it,-6uncl-of crack- , % - . .. � . - I I ­ ?, I F,e-I h-,(,N ­. - - - ­ -- - I . ..� I :-churchyard by thes" inell. i ill); bul. oil tile ennIrary, Ds through 11 7�. . , - --u ,- - .- - . . Ill Vokly. ling fonlst(.'' I . . . . � . .--- . . ' . ---- � . .. . And hefe the,sheriff 1,f.)!We� 1�-) 1,111,1f.y1thanl�ed him for his kindriess in avous. 11le forerunners or the .nplirQachirrg , .. - I .. " , 1. . .. . I ,. I . �. 1, Who �vore stalldi�,,., al..al ill," hi"ll. . I L - . . , . .... n ttie so�ne: ' ' . I I . ... .. �­ . . -L . ,. , end Munsoi I . I eroNvd.appenred iipo .- . ­ .. .1 / -- "- .. I . I. , - , -as 0riptain Pendlet6n, I mov" , . .. -- - - - --sh,nrt disIRnci,,- .. . I. . 11, -And.Ilion.hL.Ar4nt 6ind. �nfhered his ,%niong Illell, ,,, . . - . I- . . L I . 10 � "Thev Inid lis.- pl-of-i"Med Mr. 11,onfli- -Ciril.s logether, and saddled Ms, horse, wfi) 1-Wognizing tile fig""e Of JOP, eve'a . �.:, - . ." . . .. . T% .. . . ."Alok. ,.'that NIrs, Pwrit?rs. \vilh y ur as- nn(i, v,ifiiout N�-nkting for title or S'll lie, in (' 'i,'.,;fro6 lmy���� , , ., . "� 2-I I .� tlli,, ol)sciire lig.11 . . L .1 �. . . . - ? - - 6 ,if, 'eage'rl� d6nfindin'g� I . . ..I . - - . ­.. ­ .... . siAtince, had c,�cap:­I, froill 'their cii's- t6ld-his, Iflah; 1.1lat'lle Find work In R ' i"', F 7.. L I . I todv" , �' Tlo-w-flid it hap- I ", .,. . . I . . I n dis!nnre, mid mounled ond rodn off 11-\N'hat i.s all thi`­ I .I'll . . - -- . . . " . - . : - ' . - I. - . , ­�- . . 1. ,- "hight over my (Iond h',tiv, Whiell. I loward.-Ilie. ferr�.,,. whiell he,lind to cm�s pOn"' '-Do .yloii know"' .- - It . L . . ... �'. . iv6r ro,"d on lbe olhor ­f)h Marst, rn, sir, . . . . I R . .. . , shr . . I . I . . , . � ,, . ntild ,say, my siverling b00y,,,'pu L it,I li�, reach Ili(, -i CappiTig Pendulum, sir, I I%'. i ; - :, Purley. . . . . sido, benaw: -'s, . . come !" cried 'Joe, on, .. o ­ . ko,with the wei�,ht of the iron I e so glad you*se . , ­ , - I . . . "And that I rtrrit,d. he could not pzssibLv 4110 verge, of fears. - . .. I I �-, ., .A . , I . she w;i,�: (�,rininlv ennronlod lools he c, . iL I �. . ­.......- . .. . - I i r,e - . I . � '. . . .. . ....I-'�over ili�� ford dd this happen?" Impa- � . , �` I ,, "in Iiiis dmpiN, m,W­% N-6d �,r-ojlvr(t im. , ,."`)�" I !Mut how . . . . - . .. .. - -I - - . - - - . - . I— . ­ . , ;��;on to that Privet." N11 this c6nrib;it,4 sn'. to Oel'y'Joos tiontly'repeaTed. the captain. I . . . , . . R . ,..... qui-slionable, inforin' ' . .I whilp . as the debbil I , . . �"�& . I. 11,1fled ,Nil,. Bonthwlck.. .- journey, that [lie silln �P. - . he-was �-'Oh, sir, don't you see ­-- 1. � . . . . ,�� -I..� "W61, sir. It yrm nnd hi,r wro, ;,e)u still-upon the-rivor rand, and "the slincles has blowed UP-the Haunted Chapel, arid ­ . I . .. �. . ... . �L..,.1, I and marster into I . Whatare .y.our prospecLs?". ­ -�- ,,:,:. .. .' . , ,�� ,; ' wore falling, frist" ,when he my young mistess . . I . I I . I � - krill su.,(-,00d in the , Mi f.-li, holter of "Irght I. . -"Wan t my daughter,.,eh? 11 . ... . than I linve done-," rOplied F.von. 8 I,r- roached lbo entrince of'tho thicket'path ali this-Aii-ne,?" sobbed tb6 man. 1. . . "Well, I own-a gold mine." . .I . . . �.I.11 . " "Good Heaven I You don't mean thi� . "�Working'it?" . . / .... .- .. . ­ .. " '. I- -I-, � llors. grrintly. - .lelllingr to the flaunted Chapel' . I . "No; working the pul5lic with It." . . . 1 . ` +0+-O���� � F- Tn, I I - I I �Jl I I I I I � � I I � I I I I I I I I I I I - - - ` I - " r 1-ft,' ` ' ' "' �a,' I � I � 1 1 . ' ' . .. . . . I . "We hnv4� found x-m ho-ile. and un&rl lie liaii not"ridden morp than' a hun- Joe!, extialmed Captain Pendleton. . 'ards up LbJs path, before the ,,yos, f do. sir; worse luck I which you "Take her and:be happy.' 1, nmislancu, .., ver.y suspicious cir'c s. so we drod y - � .� . . I .1 . I . . . . .. .... I . . . . . I I . . . - . . . - . t -.-.. I . I I I 1. -1. ., .. I '. ..1. I .. .. 1. I., I I � " . - . . I I I . -- .. . -- .. . . .- . � .. 1, . . 1. I I . ­­:-,­�-;,�-­­­.:­�­­..­­­"'--� .! .--- 1. - - �1(�1�k- :­ ­­­' -­ *-�� ,. - ­­ ._ I. . . . . . .. . . ..,-�- '-'.­"-'A"�­�'�=6.1 -� � .- ­­ .-.1 -1- .." . - ­ . .'.. .1 11 L I --L" � �­- 4' ,-- ,`­ _:::: ­ +��r.--P.&".,,�ii��,x��A.Lp�=-�,;,,-,e,�,,, � I .... ..., xmnti,.t ..•-...,.,....-.p; _.,.-., .^r,w. N '•.^?K` die+RYh, I11ve�M�•- L..r. �ap•e„+12-mn^mos-..ip;.,:h•?-•:.. +:2?iatte.,TPi.i,Llc�...✓".�•' _.:,.>....�w:..:.,a' - ..-✓'e.:..4...i�••'.wr • R,r . ;. < ..y .. _ . . y#�1EZ-A'..k "Ts „r 'r ; r" .;..! "r as..w :x .�.? _ "i�.�d"• :_•:t;g:.:.� d _ - T. . : - • Q *.T -Rev. J. E. apd lilts. Moore prograiu, which will be an it creating - �o�1 ••�� p SOMETHIN VA11 SlYls' were in the city on Tuesday, one, is as follows: .--George Howland, of Tovouto• •2tx) Devotional sera cee,oRc�. D. O. Stewart Theatou, of Markham spent Sunday with his aunt in CroNsley. 2.15 President's address• B. O E. Soap, (best an earth.) _ ith his brother. town, Discussion, led by 31r. Downey Port - 1' _ _ temperance 'Perry. ' 2.45 Reports of district ofti- - '---- - - - -- -- -David Savage spent • -. clay with relatives in Hamilton. alli:inee, met at rottg am on cera and individual leagues _ _ Thursda w a.r� � went of non6itating committee. 8.34 -Mrs, Geo. Palmier spent the Y _ with her daughter in -Dr. Henry will be here ae Music by convention.league, collet 5 cents per large bar, or fi bars for-2ii casts, -holiday g usual 'neat Tuesday to attend to tion. 340 Diisaipnary literature, Mrr, ._ Toronto. his professional duties. t Dr.Stephenson,Toronto. Discussion. Ben'amin Wood, of ToronttC6 P 4.40 "The Silent Member, by Mr. F. lverybody likes it. Try eome yourself. ' -Miss Bella Theaton, of'Toron.- R Fole Bowmanville,&&.Vice-Pres. ,sited phis mother on Thursday to, is spending a week here with �' i - Conference Epworth League. .. last Z Zj;iNG s$Bgla-'' ~R. A. BUN TIN G'S, Pickering. -John sail ildrs. • Stephenson her brother.J. R. and Mrs. Thea- 7.15 Devotional services, Rev, J. A. relatives in orillia on 'ton ..'vi iced -Dr. R. M. and. Mrs. Stewart, Jewell,B. A. 7.30 Report of nomina- .'Victoria Day. - - 7.4&"W hat the Ep- --Mrs: Nimma and children of Mark m, span r�lclay ti worth Lea ue should mean, Ten with the Tatter's parents, W. ante, District 'and Local," Respent a few days last week with acid Mrs. Logon. Dixon Wooler, President Con - friends in the city -Mrs, (Rev.)McGregor; of To- -Messrs. Palmer ht V anstone Epworth League., Music .andPAINT s pP� Tonto, spent a fete days with W. tion. S.•�) "The Active M 'a carload USE of hogs toTu- D and Jlrs. Gordon •and- other sponsibility," Rev. ,,I. W. ionto on Friday last. - �.. W SWP -Miss McKay, of WhitUy, spent Pickrin e friends- e-tic nc service will be Claret>Yo[st.' a couple of days' last n'eek with heir}in the Methodist church next Farmers' Institute•Meeting. Robert and Mrs. Jlillet. Bandar evening lvhen a-ulimber - Diessrs. J'anstone&Reid Iuade y At the attnuai n.eetiug of the South a shipment of .eYltoit' cattle to °fnew Tlte Auchley'sgalctelwill �p.irtye1will OntarioFartuer� �N_T1[e eo le seem to l�now a goon thine-Sherwin In titute to be held �' p . ,Mont on,Friday- last. Williams i amts are taking the.lead.._. Clara Ram, of Toronto, be held at the 1e�iciclice of Ji"alter at lir. Yater C -Itis.e'9 �If.D,ty will a . . -.Mts., Hc,ltlty on Tuesday, Jtl�y° lutU, chaster. oil Juitir itlt, Pica - -- - _ .has been sltetiding a few days tit brill cli'e::�l)fu't1Cil1 addrt^s csil "Beef' cal- few :v the bowie of her parent «`hitby Ura-, baud, foot tie rtyki conduct a j+ut�ing class, Pt�•f, _ -�Ir�. D. SIIl) )"Oil sillCl J1id= I11atLC 1. etl'. Day is Ulla of the Ix.t :ttttltt,l'ltlt 5' I -Tire sermons cif t�'. £*. Clarke Out, La-,vii yluti�'er Sereeil'Door' wili luw Scl'eeus, etc., ore bociuiing Autc rirat, JI r. R5•cn ,ids, Sc,ti ht,t ci, Davis spent the _ITh -,viEh their )3 clrttitluatl of the Cauniugtun itttl'11r._C';ii'latr JI uktcurtht «ill clic= ,sister,31r=.'L`i11er, of Jorcla't. Di.strirt, in t]le Jlethodist chtlicll cu„ -- eeds. •13u,:it�ss .es�iun at these daiys. ; Otli•gttaiities mutt prices account fur it. -firs: lesaudei-and Lit t]e__rn.t), - -- : tent the lluli�lay la-t Stuidily- ifre ]highly spyken of. lo,w a. in. Lunch at 12 nrx,n: 1,a): _ M.•r.,• . , of Lind=ay, ! -Frank Harte will tat lie a loo p. tit., Prof. Dar', 3.15 treed cicmnn- 1r1 �ivith Ju hna Rieliatrct on anti wife. y uf• F: tn'orth-Leaguers to tl.e coli- stratic,tt: Hou. Nelson `_IMonteith, pM i 1) tre lighin ,•� Get 'our orcler.in early'. accompanied by -two lady frietld6 ventiull at .rt.ty on ru. u!. vited•and has consented to attend if _ Y o g nr _ spent Sunday- here with liar leaving the church In Picheriii` , • " - . . ' fSpe er, special car• t�'ill 15-ave Prince Albert I rrn �l r S. Franklin �Z'il=on, of the -Ji r. and Jars. Ed.Cornell on god Ss,uth about-.i.`O)P. nt. if ten or - Thur;cia last att'1Ce<1at the lionie tnorc hay tickets, sante time the rate -Wilson Publishing- Co., Toronto. y }. -'paid hnd- tis a 'brief fraterua-1 call on of_tlt�}rReaRii on, Sask., unci ughter, Mrs. Mlle e otan herwisetethe rate. ill be regular :. e _ ;'ednessiay. Bie. the cake. You hear the people say - Bie. leased tivhth their trip. retttrn fate. ,Thisproluisesto he.one. Otis F antl•Jlacle_Tinti�Rie_takes -H. E. Moore returned oli"-ed- p oflhe.best meetings ever held by the •,Its just-what we ve,.been.looking.,for. nesday la¢t from King.ton, hay -=Rev. D. G:Crossley,chairluan, Institute. _ ing completed his course at Queen's and Rev. E. A.Tonkin go to the - rationing committee representing -OR S ALE•-Two good second-hand 4 Medical College. buggiee'!or sale.•in good repair. APPly -W. J. and Mrs: Gordon, of To- the W hitby 'District at tine Bay of .L, 333t3 . CHAPMAN _ionto,spent'a couple of daps last Quinte Cc,nference. which meets to L,u: c+sa�T•Dunbarton, f -- weeF with the former's parent, rr Jtine Qth. Sohn and Mrs. Gordon. -Rev. J. Moore ..-kill�- -- - -- _ -Misses Martin and Gillespie. of Ifver his lecture on three sweetest .- -: - - Whitby! The mttniciPal Act&• S.O.,ISY7 section T17 Ontario Ladies' College, lr y, w c>['ds of the English language esuse o be 18 rays."�y filth O shell rubbish intthrow,o & Blouse Fa�r css ' were 'the Quests of the Misses viz:-"Jlother HORIe [Lod heave_ n . .csase to be'ibtro4a,any tsitb or rubbish tato o Blous' e' s �] ns•reet, lame or pubtic Place. under a peaa)ty o! V!�`' `U :.Bunting over Supday. at the Bethesda Annirersa on 1 a further n•2 s f*s ver 7eeb ry + and pe , o t°r e 7 the Epsom G'ircult,next Monday be neslects or refuses'o re-stove the game atter e - -Roy Wilson, of Toronto, A i?' trustee t,oinR notified to do so try abe.iosaactin�t avenin June 4th. o-some other person&atbortzed bT b19." :.former pupil of Pickering College, K, e h a nice a rtme of o -The list-of assessed dogs in the The polus Trustees of this v11aRa wish to ca'.1 spent the ,..4th sane icing Old stwation to the above reculation and intimate _ �r ave sso nt th ton nshi of-Pit kering has been « acgnaintAnces in town. P _ shat no ashes are to be plrc,id In the ditches --., _ -very latest Et le8 in pretty -Elmore Pugh of East Toronto, published and posted in different „,, „ne,on] w the scopic of she roma after /� r y 7 o es. and Lloyd and Russell.Shirley, of parts of the township. Rate- b,tnQauthorizedbTtwo of the trarta6e. t31tt Dl us very fine, Very should careful[ examine fancy, and fiery -Toronto, spent.a few day' at the payers y _ ,his liat acrd -if any.errors are Cheap. home of them• parents.. found therein should report t t t'.e `+' Produce x3� --+ - - -Miss Culligan, teacher in the _ -'Kennedy Business: College, To- c-lark. roIIto, spent s fete days last week -Chas. Hilts, Miss Annie Hilm • Se 'I,f d' cy� C with her friend Miss Corti, Gordon, and.Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of To- .. $ , the :. a ' Fan Collars was ffblida in 11z her Home Tonto, spent the holitaiRy with Ism now prepared to pay. _ who y g ` their parents, John.. and Mrs. . -hi butter, eggs P r it ImXnense variety-all shapes. and here: y alt My wagon Ilii colors. Pretty Ladies' Ties -R. DevereIl's team ran away in Hilts, of the base-line. The • and poultry.ry. All newest styles that are ' last week,- but were accompanied by .1f r.. John -.ys on,the road .steady. - Ladies pearl - -field oin lam. e fi e 1 - were caught before'the had gone Andrew,also of Toronto. -Mips , Aurxie. Earl who. has $rQ1lg�talY1� ' 'r J g grey and tan gloves. ve far though not before they R• Canner, ,, - "1r E )lad done considerable damage to tern speuding a month with her -. Come and see them.the fence. aunt, •Miss Taylor, returned to M&OTtga8.e Sale _ -Harry C. House, of Brantford, her. home in Toronto-on Monday - hse been engaged by Dr. Bateman evening accompanied b the latter Samosa rasa s, a y r Durio 'hiss Taylor's absence, her: ' Lawns and Muslins, we have a big oto take charge of the Pickering B • y SK�.'TIN� • RINK ! E; r' rf Iv Mrs. Earl will keep house stock right up-to-date. - _-;Pharmacy as successor_ to Charles gi-ster, � �' _ Jones. Mr. House arrived in town for her father. d y, on Wednesday of last week. -Robt. McBrady. who left for Under and by virtue of the powers Come an bti a o a few weeks ago,' has re- contained in a certain Mortgage, g New goods comin�t:eery week. Joshua N. and Mrg: Richardson, turn to' [e ering aced at the time of as Gervas Cornell and Miss Annie side in J. Winter's house OII Eliza made, there willand on beofferedch e au forsale b Cornell were in,Newmarket two beth $t: The smoky air of the ublic auction on`.Thursday, the 14th da s last week' attending the '`Windy. City was not at all con.- day of June 1908, at the hour of 2 Dickie W ducive to the beet of health. We aclock in the afternoon at the Hotel �Onn, Friends' Quarterly Meeting. welcome MT. and Mrs. McBrady iu the village of Brougham by Thomas -Victoria Day was spent very quietly in town. There were the and family to our village. Poucher, Auctioneer, the following -usual family re-unions and niany -The Whitby Granite Co. kits property, namely;-All and singular .• nt the day -fishing at which erected a handsome monurneut nd semi es,part ate lyi g arcel or tract nd being - - spe p Save anone� by buying they met with unusually good over the Graves of,the lab headstone in the Township of Pickering in the - luck,-some extra good catches be- Elliott, also a,-beautiful a County of Ontario and being compos- DOORS .;zing reported. over the grave of the late Missed of the whole of that porton of the -W. P. and Mrs. Firth are JTaomi Ham• Both .stones were South Eastern.part of I.ot ti'urtiber spending a 'few days thSCREEN is- week erected in the Anglicau' church' Nineteen :in the Sixth Conession of „ the said Township of Pickering in the II W1IIdOW' SCreeIIB with Pickering friends. No .de- yard, and Lire work is a credit to. g � fine assortment frOm 604. p, t cisfon has yet' been made regard= the Whitby Granite Co. County of Ontario, containing by ad the..re-building -of Pick of he tri otos theW•�Vestei n Peart nher recent pa;rt of Lhe toore or.lmess,twh cls constitutes;►ter of-an na�� Screen Wire,, etc. College. The matter may p tom rised in Village Lot Number _ definitely settled before the Year- Prgvince 'visited a friend who Fourteen in-that part of the Village l Meeting .which will begin on now lives on the farm which con- of Brougham as denoted in the Plan ............... .................:............. y tains .the noted well ' in which P.,L. S. duly Friday, June 29th. thereof by John Shier, , -N o. 2 Co..of the 34th regiment Sandford was imprisoned for over. filed in the Registry office' of the said O S is desirous of securi.n; recruits five 'days and which, caused so County•of Ontario on the 28th day for their annual camp at Niagara much excitement throughout the of August pA. D. 2889, --L A W N M �. in June. Those wishing to join whole countrekevRei:l yearseago. . �17�htwh chefronts is eon. the, • should apply io Lieut. A.fix Elliot She brr�?glrt Road,-is coati nt1F situ izei'and 8tvles from �:�O lip, . , ons well. n trop sed. e well omro - Lieut. W. R. Hole, 'Rouge Hill, or =Another of the oldest rest- There'is also a Good we an � _ Picker- dela i of the township, ;11i�s Cath- tint on the pramises, Lawn � to Lieut. G. W. P. Every., pump ... _ _ . Ing. ' Ati.app>ieations roust be rn erine Richardson, died•on Thnrs- Terms:-20 per cent of purchase by June 4th. day, Jiay 24th at the residence of ,nonny to be paid down, at the time of .......... I, .:............................. -Oh! for England,- Ireland, her lrieces, the]Misses Richardson, Sale and the• glance to be patid within <c _ Scotland. : Choice 10 best S. -of 'the base line, at the ripe age 30 day. thereafter. T A Lines, also Homeseekers Escort of 90 •years and 3 months. The Further particulars and conditions F - of Sale will he made known at the I . gI N T • C KI� E , • sions to the "Canadian North fi+ecl'asecl-w. born in �tLn� Te, or tuaS be had on application to West, June 4thf 5th, 19th. and County,. Ireland, -an n' s the rsuctioneet;-e�the--endor's Solic- 20th; July 3rd,4th, 1701 and 1£rrh was in her fourth year, - her a etc; itor9. h Ba and C. P. R. or via parents with their fauiil5• of five DO�V .� �1cC*ILLIVRAY•, _ •�lII 8 , -moles Sociis` via S-ort.. Y - Sarnia and N. 1\ay. Co.'s Stea-Taer. boys and five girls emjgrtiteci to Vendor's Sol'rs, Whitby. From --- - Good for-f-,I-a-rid_6* days t Cttnit}Tri,_ settling in Picketing THOy1AS POtCHER. ' - - - - _ See Stephenson 'opposite P. O., toWnship-whel5-- t-svc,T�-Fast_ __ Auctioneer,13rottgham. Y , Whitby, for tickets etc. before wilderness. For a naurUer of 'Dated Jfay 90th, 1 sister, - 'travelling anywhere." of years 'she; -with her Let others Hel Uhl ' - --Atuong the holiday visitors to resided in Pickering V il�age. Hex �J p y Ka D Pickering air Victorin Dify•were: fnueral ;<k-ch took place on Sun- s Mrs. W, J: Todd, L.•.A. and `its. clay to the _ Friends' burying To-recover your stoles property a _ Harvey.. and daagliter, ,'Miss`es ground, was largely .. attended. ; Laura rind Millie Brace, Mrs. J. Being at, member of the Anglican The 4. ' Howe, :Mrs. L. S. Ackernlata, L, A,.-church, the funeral...services were. _�ek¢riag ;Vigilane¢ '�ommitt¢¢ CLEARING' SAL�PRICES. and :11ra. 1�'indlay suer clrtnghter, conducted Uyy the Rev. Mr. _ -will do this. �IEDICIVES=Eclectric Oil�o ,•Castor Oil-}pt, 20c.; Scotia• E'tt"lar°p 40c•+ aVed W. G. Harvey, o£ •Toros .; Wright,_of,Whiiby. W. and hiss. Paul and family, J. Members Having property stoleu commnni• White Pine and,Tar 20c.,Linseed and Turpentine 20c.,,liuther Sea31e ink S, _and. •1I r8. Harve.y, Miss Cora Olarelrronnt Baptist S, S. to Niagara tate immediately witohmmlitmentber - ham 85cPGelerytCostpouions nd 70cCeSRf iCureli(krccovery f5c:, Lidya,Pin>b a- ,Harvey and W. Vemillion, of _ Falls. of Executive C - _ Usllaw'a1, with A. and ,lir=. k'incl Memberabip fee e1�' GIROCERIEB-i cans Peas 26c., 3 cans C6'rn 2oc., Raisins ,a, Currants nt B._ lay 4, w Edna Heard, lite na- Tfckete may re ties from tete President or. Soda 4c„ Yoyal Yeast 4e., Serrtb-brush'4c„ any kind Tobacco 9c.;Stant�rn fiecre:ary'on applrc1rtiom. globes 21c., all essences Sc. yilsrtn, Da foe Bauks anti t«- , Epworth League Convention. Arthur Jeffre J. A. O'Connors C11 Mica P. J. Wrrght. I• I'1,e tw,Ifth annuel convent.icn of yl 20 per cent. off of all,BootF. Dry Goods at Cost Price. Mardi and Miss 1`1ostle S�inj{, c!f ` secretary. President. LC)�rAl'�Tr Xicl�eril�g (,jit_- the «bitty District Fliworth .League I �LJJ >, T tr, nen, alftd F. J. Clop'ps?De F'Mild ..tivill ba held in the Methodist Taber. F+seo.Com.-Geo.Leti�g, D.E Pngh,L•8. t �{ i w-p^ ��T raooD Ari, -. Mu er of Haw xta, i. WhLtb , wia4[e ialte ..�,� 1, %M �... =7� .t �,, ?-:try ,`<.x r,i,-'b'T•t"��' `.n y �: